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Discover LudwigYou can use 'it is she' in written English.
This phrase is often used when you need to clarify who someone is referring to. For example: "I saw her at the store yesterday," John said. "Who?" I asked. "It is she," John answered.
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"It is," she insists.
"It is?" she said.
"There it is!" she exclaimed.
"Yes, it is," she replied.
"Yes, it is," she agreed.
"Here it is!" she said.
"Why, yes it is," she said.
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Perhaps it's "she", in this case.
Its, it's, she said aloud now.
"It was," she says.
It was she.
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