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Is this sentence formed correctly?

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"I will still be the same person, but superior to whom I was the previous day."

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  1. Sounds fine to me.


  2. Though grammatically correct, it's self-contradictory.  Your improvement constitutes a fundamental change from what you were.

  3. sounds good to me!!

  4. sounds fine

  5. sounds right to me, sounds a bit like a metaphor or something.

  6. Yes. What are you writing? Sounds interesting.  

  7. Who would be better than whom, as the "I" is the subject.  

  8. I think so. Looks all right to me.

  9. "I will still be the same person, but superior to who I was the previous day." Whom should be who, since it's the object of a "to be" verb (I was... who, not whom).  

  10. yes the sentence is formed correctly but i dont think that is your question!!!

    yes it makes sence, why doesnt it to you???,,,,,

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