Articles related to "it"

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This contains all articles related to the word "it," including its usage as a pronoun to refer to objects, animals, or abstract concepts, and examples of how it functions in different grammatical contexts.
"It" vs. "Them" in the English Grammar

It vs. Them

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'It' and 'They' are both pronouns, but what is the difference between 'it' and 'they'? Here we will discuss the differences and similarities between the two.
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"Dummy Pronouns" in English Grammar

Dummy Pronouns

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Dummy pronouns function grammatically the same as other pronouns, except they do not refer to a person or thing like normal pronouns do.
How to use "It" and "They" in English

It vs. They

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'It' and 'they' are both personal pronouns. If you want to know what are their uses and functions under different circumstances, don't waste another second!
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"Its" vs. "It's" in the English Grammar

Its vs. It's

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What is the difference between "its" and "it's"? How can we use each of them? Are they the same thing? Here, we will discuss the differences between them.
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Dummy Pronouns

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Dummy pronouns function grammatically the same as other pronouns, except they do not refer to a person or thing like normal pronouns do.

Cleft Sentences

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Cleft sentences are complex sentences that have a meaning we can express by a simple sentence. They are used to emphasize one part of a clause. Let's see.
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It

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'It' is a third-person singular pronoun. Here, we will take a close look at its functions and grammatical rules in the English language.
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It vs. This

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'It' and 'this' are both pronouns, but they are not synonymous. Here, we will discuss their similarities and differences.
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It vs. He and She

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'It', 'she', and 'he' are personal pronouns that show person and number. 'He' and 'she' also show gender. Read this article to know these three pronouns.
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Dummy Pronouns

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Dummy pronouns function grammatically the same as other pronouns, except they do not refer to a person or thing like normal pronouns do.

Expletives

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Expletives or placeholders are words or phrases that are used to fill out a sentence without adding essential meaning to the sense of the whole sentence.
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