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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

It's A Her

A: There's a police officer from N.Y. waiting to see you.

B: Why don't you show him in?

A: It's a her.


I'm not sure of whether It's a her is grammatical. If so, what's the difference between It's a her and It's her?

  

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anonymous Why don't you show him in? It's a her . It's a her = It's a woman, so you should have said 'her', not 'him'.

  • anonymous Why don't you show him in?
  • It's a her .
  • It's a her = It's a woman, so you should have said 'her', not 'him'.
  • It's OK as written.
  • It's her = That is the woman (or the girl) (that I referred to earlier).
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anonymousWhy don't you show him in?
It's a her.

It's a her = It's a woman, so you should have said 'her', not 'him'.

It's OK as written.

It's her = That is the woman (or the girl) (that I referred to earlier).

CJ

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