I’d like all of you to please consider the following sentence:
It must be him with whom you enjoy doing your assignments, not me.
I have known that after 'to be' verb pronouns words take the subjective form. For example:
It is he who was absent yesterday.
So, can I say that the first sentence is erroneous? Would it be correct to write
It must be he with whom you enjoy doing your assignments, not I.
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