When can we use the pronoun "it" with human?
I have some answers of that but I'm still confused.
When can we use the pronoun "it" with human?
I have some answers of that but I'm still confused.
But when someone is answering the phone or knocking on the door, and after hereing his/her voice, we still asking them "who is it?" and he/she will reply "it is me".
In other cases if someone asking for example "who did this?"
The replay sometimes comes "it is you" or "it is my son"
It refers to human in all above examples
Yes, we do use '"it" in such cases.But when someone is answering the phone or knocking on the door, [STRIKE]and[/STRIKE] after [STRIKE]hereing[/STRIKE] hearing his/her voice, we [STRIKE]still[/STRIKE] ask[STRIKE]ing[/STRIKE] them "[STRIKE]w[/STRIKE]Who is it?" and he/she will reply "[STRIKE]i[/STRIKE]It is me".
In other cases if someone ask[STRIKE]ing[/STRIKE]s for example "[STRIKE]w[/STRIKE]Who did this?", [STRIKE]T[/STRIKE]the repl[STRIKE]a[/STRIKE]y sometimes comes "[STRIKE]i[/STRIKE]It [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] was you" or "[STRIKE]i[/STRIKE]It [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] was my son"
"It" refers to humans in all the above examples
The answer that I have is:
We use it with human how does the action is someone unknown to us at the moment of speaking, even if we already know that person, but we don't know that he is the one who dose or did the action.
but I'm not sure if it is a correct grammar or not
The answer that I have is:
We use it with human how does the action is someone unknown to us at the moment of speaking, even if we already know that person, but we don't know that he is the one who dose or did the action.
but I'm not sure if it is a correct grammar or not