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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The difference of It is I and It is me.

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Greetings!

I would like to ask about the difference between It is I and It is me.Moreover, this sort of query is premeditated to augment my knowledge in English Language and solve the confusion.

Your immediate response will be highly appreciated.

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Anthony Fidelson
  

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Both are grammatical and have the same meaning. It is I. (formal) It is me.

  • Both are grammatical and have the same meaning.
  • It is I.
  • (formal) It is me.
  • (informal) The informal version is much more common.
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Both are grammatical and have the same meaning.

It is I. (formal)

It is me. (informal)

The informal version is much more common.

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