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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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It's he or It's him

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00Would you please tell me when it is correct to use the clause "It's he" and when it is correct to use "It's him"? 0-
  

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0He for subject, Him for object.0-
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10He for subject, Him for object. 12br
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10Thank you, GG. I will do further research on the matter but what I want to ask you now is "Why are there any articles in front of subject and object in your response. Are you treating them as kind of adjectives that describe particula
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0Do you mean "Why are there NOT any articles...?"02br
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00Because I was writing in a telegraphed form. This question has been asked and answered so many times that I took a short cut.02br
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00If the role that "he" plays is as a subject in the next clause, use "he." 01i00It was he who stole my heart away.02i02br
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