English, asked by mmeer5532, 1 year ago

why the I is taken as plural ?​

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Answered by anuththarabashini52
3

Answer:

because i is only one person

Answered by jayajinkya35
0

Explanation:

I is not used as a plural subject. It is a singular subject. I believe you are wondering why it doesn't use the same verb form as the singular pronouns he and she. It's because the verb form is not based simply on the number of subjects, but also on the person.

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