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You, John and Mike are together. You are telling John about something Mike said or did. If John knows you are talking about Mike - it's ok to say "he" "his" or "him". You don't need to preface each sentence with Mike's name.

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No, the pronoun 'it' is a word that takes the place of a noun for a thing.

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