
Originally Posted by
Suicune's Fire
It most certainly is. :P There weren't two of you. There was one person: you. Referring to yourself as "I." It's incorrect no matter how you try to justify it. Simplify the sentence and it reads, "I meant that I is present."
Unless "I" is the name of another person you are referring to, rather than yourself, then "I is present" is incorrect. It doesn't matter that you've got "it," "is," and "that" thrown in there. xD It doesn't change the sentence in any way aside from having three extra words.
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