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Can you say "It's my father"? Is "He's my father" better?
Dec 23, 2010 3:11 PM
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Excellent answers. It may seem confusing/overwhelming to students of English at first. But if one pays attention, over time it gets much much easier. Believe me!
December 24, 2010
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It depends on the context of the situation or conversation.
Looking at a photograph, someone points to your father in the picture you should say, "Yes, he's my father" or "Yes, that's my father" but not "It's my father"
If a guest is at your house and you are sitting in the living room, and someone walks in and you see that it is your father, and the guest says "Who is here?" or "Who was that?" then you would say, "It's my father."
December 23, 2010
1
You can use both.
When you are introducing him in his presence you better say:
"It's my father"
If you are talking about him, when he is absent you rather say:
"He is my father."
December 23, 2010
1
It depends what question you are answering.
1. Who's this?
It's my father.
when you introduce someone you always use "this":
This is my father. He's the President of the United States.
...or....
This is the President of the United States. He's my father.
You'll work it out.
December 24, 2010
Thanks to all. I hope my trying English will be good. I'll go on learning.
January 5, 2011
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