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it
/ˈɪt/
這,那,它;它;這,這一點
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
It
pron.
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
).
Note:
☞
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
.
Note:
☞
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
.
The
fruit
tree
yielding
fruit
after
his
(
its
)
kind
.
--
Gen
.
i
. 11.
Usage:
It
is
used
,
1.
As
a
substance
for
any
noun
of
the
neuter
gender
;
as
,
here
is
the
book
,
take
it
home
.
2.
As
a
demonstrative
,
especially
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence
,
pointing
to
that
which
is
about
to
be
stated
,
named
,
or
mentioned
,
or
referring
to
that
which
apparent
or
well
known
;
as
,
I
saw
it
was
John
.
It
is
I
;
be
not
afraid
.
--
Matt
.
xiv
. 27.
Peter
heard
that
it
was
the
Lord
.
--
John
xxi
. 7.
Often
,
in
such
cases
,
as
a
substitute
for
a
sentence
or
clause
;
as
,
it
is
thought
he
will
come
;
it
is
wrong
to
do
this
.
3.
As
an
indefinite
nominative
for
a
impersonal
verb
;
as
,
it
snows
;
it
rains
.
4.
As
a
substitute
for
such
general
terms
as
,
the
state
of
affairs
,
the
condition
of
things
,
and
the
like
;
as
,
how
is
it
with
the
sick
man
?
Think
on
me
when
it
shall
be
well
with
thee
.
--
Gen
.
xl
. 14.
5.
As
an
indefinite
object
after
some
intransitive
verbs
,
or
after
a
substantive
used
humorously
as
a
verb
;
as
,
to
foot
it
(
i
.
e
.
,
to
walk
).
The
Lacedemonians
,
at
the
Straits
of
Thermopyl
æ,
when
their
arms
failed
them
,
fought
it
out
with
nails
and
teeth
.
--
Dryden
.
Whether
the
charmer
sinner
it
,
or
saint
it
,
If
folly
grows
romantic
,
I
must
paint
it
. --
Pope
.
Its self
.
See
Itself
.
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