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.
Yours truly, Anthony Fidelson
Top answer
Both are grammatical and have the same meaning. It is I. (formal) It is me.
— Ivanhr
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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