English, asked by personal3, 3 months ago

What is the difference between “It is a good news.” and “This a is good news.”?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  1. “It is a good news.”
  • it's a assertive sentence.

2. “ is this a good news.”?

  • it's a interrogative sentence.

“This a is good news.”?

I think u should recheck this sentence once

Answered by Btwitsaditi12
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'It is a good news' says that we're not sure about the news being discussed here. Whereas 'This is a good news.' says that we're sure about the particular news which's being discussed here.

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