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it (pro.)
1.refers to either a living being (who is neither the speaker nor the adressee) or to a thing (ex. It is really strong).
2.the living being or the thing the speaker refers to, situating it, her or him in time, space or in the discourse. (ex. What did he tell you? This is a secret).
3.living beings or things the speaker refers to, situating them in time, space or in the discourse.
4.object of a verb and thing or person who is neither the speaker nor the adressee (ex. the man tamed it).
IT (n.)
1.the branch of engineering that deals with the use of computers and telecommunications to retrieve and store and transmit information
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Merriam Webster
ItIt (ĭt), pron. [OE. it, hit, AS. hit; cf. D. het. √181. See He.] The neuter pronoun of the third person, corresponding to the masculine pronoun he and the feminine she, and having the same plural (they, their or theirs, them).
☞ The possessive form its is modern, being rarely found in the writings of Shakespeare and Milton, and not at all in the original King James's version of the Bible. During the transition from the regular his to the anomalous its, it was to some extent employed in the possessive without the case ending. See His, and He. In Dryden's time its had become quite established as the regular form.
The day present hath ever inough to do with it owne grief. Genevan Test.
Do, child, go to it grandam, child. Shak.
It knighthood shall do worse. It shall fright all it friends with borrowing letters. B. Jonson.
☞ In the course of time, the nature of the neuter sign t in it, the form being found in but a few words, became misunderstood. Instead of being looked upon as an affix, it passed for part of the original word. Hence was formed from it the anomalous genitive its, superseding the Saxon his. Latham.
The fruit tree yielding fruit after his (its) kind. Gen. i. 11.
It is used,
1. As a substance for any noun of the neuter gender; as, here is the book, take it home.
If folly grows romantic, I must paint it. Pope.
Its self. See Itself.
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IT (n.)
it (pro.)
her, him, that, that one, these, these ones, this, this one, those, those ones
⇨ as it is • be against it • be up against it • be up and at it • be with it • call it a day • catch it • do it • for it • get it • get it on • have a go at it • have it away • have it in for • have it off • hit it off • it all depends • it appears to me that • it goes without saying • it is ZZZetcZZZ high time • it is easy to find a stick to beat a dog • it is reported that • it is rumoured that • it is true .. but • it looks to me as if • it seems to me that • it serves you ZZZetcZZZ right • it stands to reason • it would appear to me that • it would seem to me that • it's • it's all Greek to me • it's no joke • it/that depends • lay it on • let it go • live it up • make a night of it • make a run for it • make it • on it • on the face of it • play it by ear • put one's foot in it • take it out of • to it • under it • with-it
it (pron. pers.)
personne : troisième personne. (fr)[Classe]
pronom démonstratif (fr)[Classe]
pronom démonstratif (FS) !+ Sub. Relative (fr)[Classe]
he, she[Similaire]
it (pron. pers.)
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