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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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what is differance between it nd this
  

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it is pronoun, which refers to any thing whereas this is pronoun (demonstrative) While we use it as a pronoun the noun referred to is any where but while we use this to refer to something the thing is nearer to the speaker than the one he compares or relates it with

  • it is pronoun, which refers to any thing whereas this is pronoun (demonstrative) While we use it as a pronoun the noun referred to is any where but while we use this to refer to something the thing is nearer to the speaker than the one he compares or relates it with
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it is pronoun, which refers to any thing whereas this is pronoun (demonstrative)
While we use it as a pronoun the noun referred to is any where but while we use this to refer to something the thing is nearer to the speaker than the one he compares or relates it with

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