Pronunciation: /ɪt mi/
pronoun A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it).
A1 I like this shirt, but it me too big.
A2 I found the book interesting, but it me confused at times.
B1 I tried to fix the computer, but it me more frustrated.
B2 I enjoy cooking, but it me a lot of time to prepare a meal.
C1 I appreciate art, but it me a while to understand abstract paintings.
C2 I love traveling, but it me a sense of wanderlust that is hard to satisfy.
formal I believe it is me who is responsible for this project.
informal Hey, it me who won the game last night.
slang Yo, it me who scored the winning goal.
figurative When it comes to fixing cars, it me who knows what to do.
it was me
it is us
it is more me
it is the most me
it is me
it will be me
it has been me
it is being me
it is me
it is me
to be me
being me
me being