Is it ok to say "The boss is me!!" (=I am the boss
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Is it ok to say "The boss is me!!" (=I am the boss
I am talking about an emphatic assertion, to make clear one's position to anyone who's contesting it.
I not interested whether it is correct but rather whether it sounds ok in English, i am not a native speaker.
Thanks
I not interested whether it is correct but rather whether it sounds ok in English, i am not a native speaker.
Thanks
I can envision a situation where "The boss is me." would be used, but I think it might be a little tongue-in-cheek.
John: Hi, I'm a new worker here.
Mary: Hello I hope you like it.
John: Well, it seems okay so far. I hope the boss is nice.
Mary: Hmm, well yes.
John: So what do you think about the boss?
Mary: Heh. The boss is me!
There you have it.
However, that silly example aside, if it was a more formal occasion, the assertion would be made stronger by emphasizing the "I" in "I am the boss." and would most certainly be the one used.
John: Hi, I'm a new worker here.
Mary: Hello I hope you like it.
John: Well, it seems okay so far. I hope the boss is nice.
Mary: Hmm, well yes.
John: So what do you think about the boss?
Mary: Heh. The boss is me!
There you have it.

However, that silly example aside, if it was a more formal occasion, the assertion would be made stronger by emphasizing the "I" in "I am the boss." and would most certainly be the one used.
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The boss is who?
A: Who's the boss around here?
B: Maerjickle Sjorgentoufkl is the boss.
A: The boss is who?
B: Me. The boss is me.

B: Maerjickle Sjorgentoufkl is the boss.
A: The boss is who?
B: Me. The boss is me.

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This comes from teaching GMAT a few years ago. This is one of the classic tricks they use in the sentence correction section. After the verb "be", you have to use the subjective form of the verb (transitive/intransitive -- I forgot which and it's late). So it would be, "The boss is I", though we would really say, "I'm the boss."
It's a little while since I looked at this. I believe the correct terminology is:Casiopea wrote:Is there really a subjective form of a verb, and if so, wouldn't it be "me" or "I". Hehe. Just rattling bones.![]()
Great addition
- Nominitive Case e.g. I am he.
Accusative Case e.g. I am he
Dative Case e.g. I am him
Genitive Case e.g. I am his friend
YES
just popping in,
take a look at the employment forum unedr the 'are you meant to be working now' thread and read the example from MELEE this is a case where the emphasis and pause could be used in general speech with "The boss.. Is me"
take a look at the employment forum unedr the 'are you meant to be working now' thread and read the example from MELEE this is a case where the emphasis and pause could be used in general speech with "The boss.. Is me"