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what is the different between it and that ?

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Answered by chetan3464
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The difference between it and that is

The word 'that' is a common word in English that is used in many different manners. Did you notice the use of 'that' in the first sentence? In this case, 'that' was used as a relative pronoun as a compliment. Often 'that' can be used or left out of a sentence entirely. For example, many students know (that) you can leave out 'that'. This guide to the use of 'that' will help you understand when to use 'that', as well as when it's OK to leave 'that' out.

The word and term 'it' can be used for either a subject or an object in a sentence and can describe any physical or psychological subject and/or object. The genitive form its has been used to refer to human babies and animals, although with the passage of time this usage has come to be considered too impersonal in the case of babies, as it may be thought to demean a conscious being to the status of a mere object

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It is used when referring to something that it close to us, whereas that refers to something that is far away from us. This is the basic difference between it and that.

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