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Identify the grammatically correct sentence:

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In sentences starting with "It is I," the verb after "I" must be in the singular form, not plural. Always ensure subject-verb agreement in complex sentences.
Updated On: Apr 15, 2025
  • It is I who am responsible for this fiasco.
  • It is myself who is responsible for this fiasco.
  • It is I who is responsible for this fiasco.
  • It is I who are responsible for this fiasco.
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

In this sentence, "It is I" is the subject, and "am" is the correct verb for "I." This is a formal construction, and the verb "am" correctly agrees with the subject "I." The other options contain errors in subject-verb agreement or incorrect pronoun usage.

Option (A): "It is I who am responsible for this fiasco." This is grammatically correct because the subject "I" requires the verb "am."
Option (B): "It is myself who is responsible for this fiasco." The reflexive pronoun "myself" is incorrect. It should be "I" instead.
Option (C): "It is I who is responsible for this fiasco." This sentence is incorrect because the subject "I" requires "am" and not "is."
Option (D): "It is I who are responsible for this fiasco." This is incorrect because "are" is plural, and "I" is singular.
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