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difference between it and this
  

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These two words have wide differences, I think I will mention the most basic thing you should know about these words. You can say 'it' to a thing, and not to a person. Most often, 'it' is used to refer to something already mentioned.

  • These two words have wide differences, I think I will mention the most basic thing you should know about these words.
  • You can say 'it' to a thing, and not to a person.
  • Most often, 'it' is used to refer to something already mentioned.
  • Mt.
  • Everest is a breath-taking beauty.
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These two words have wide differences, I think I will mention the most basic thing you should know about these words.

You can say 'it' to a thing, and not to a person. Most often, 'it' is used to refer to something already mentioned.

Mt. Everest is a breath-taking beauty. It is also considered as the tallest mountain in the world.

'This' is usually said to

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