[Grammar] It's my present OR This is my present

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Rooby

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Hello,

What is a difference between:

1) It's my present for you
2) This is my present for you.

What phrase is more correct?


Thank you very much!:)
 
If you add a full stop to 1), they can both be used. Your first question should be "What is the difference between ...?" Your second question should be "Which phrase is ...?" and we don't say "more correct". Something is either correct or it's not.
 
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