Hello.
[STRIKE]It's[/STRIKE] This is an interesting question for me. [STRIKE]when[/STRIKE] I saw it [STRIKE]from[/STRIKE] written by a kid.
He [STRIKE]was[/STRIKE] posted a photo [STRIKE]with[/STRIKE] his sisters and wrote [STRIKE]this[/STRIKE] the [STRIKE]phrase[/STRIKE] sentence "It's my sister".
Can I say "It's my sister"?
[STRIKE]Thank you.[/STRIKE]
Welcome to the forum. :hi:
Please note my corrections above. It's important to follow these rules of written English at all times:
- Start every sentence with a capital letter.
- End every sentence with one appropriate punctuation mark.
- Always capitalise the word "I" (first person singular pronoun).
- Do not put a space before a full stop, comma, question mark or exclamation mark.
- Always put a space after a full stop, comma, question mark or exclamation mark.
In order to work out whether the person's statement was correct, we need to know a few things:
1. Did he post a photo of just one sister or of several sisters?
2. Did someone ask him a question that elicited the response "It's my sister"?
3. Why do you want to say "It's my sister" if it's actually a photo of his sister?