DO we say “I, who am considered very important here ...”? Can we say “I, who am ...”?
2. What’s the English word for “ketua kelas’’? – Ahmad
1. Yes, we can say “I, who am ...” Here are two examples of such usage from the Internet:
“ ... I, who am unsporty and dislike football, had an uncanny knowledge of football teams.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/crossword/update/story/0,,2116762,00.html
“... he’s trying to rush to the hospital, and he’s in a much bigger, more legitimate hurry than I am – it is actually I who am in his way.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/sep/20/fiction
source: thestar.com.my
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