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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

It is my first day. VS. This is my first day

It is my first day. VS. This is my first day.

Is there a meaning difference and I know that "It" is called an impersonal subject and then "This" also functions as an impersonal subject and is called the same?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much!
  

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Hans51 Is there a meaning difference No. Hans51 I know that "It" is called an impersonal subject and then "This" also functions as an impersonal subject and is called the same? I would say so, though I do not know officially.

  • Hans51 Is there a meaning difference No.
  • Hans51 I know that "It" is called an impersonal subject and then "This" also functions as an impersonal subject and is called the same?
  • I would say so, though I do not know officially.
  • They function in the same way, certainly.
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Hans51Is there a meaning difference
No.
Hans51I know that "It" is called an impersonal subject and then "This" also functions as an impersonal subject and is called the same?
I would say so, though I do not know officially. They function in the same way, certainly.

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