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When do I need to use IT instead of he,she,they? Please, give me a rule or examples, where I need to use "it" instead of "he, she, they". For example. I saw cat on the street yesterday. It (or she/he?) was cute.
Mar 5, 2013 8:38 PM
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"It" is used for non-human things. Objects and animals only get he/she if the gender is known, or if the object/animal is emotionally close. eg. if you really love your car, you'd call it he/she.
March 5, 2013
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Examples: Can you see my red sports car? No, I can's see it. It has been a hot day. I have looked for my bag everywhere, but I can't find it. My cat used to be a male, but since the vet neutered him, he is now an 'it'.
March 6, 2013
"It" is used as a pronoun for objects (animals could be counted too). EXAMPLE: (Let me use your example.) I saw a cat on the street yesterday. It was cute. The "it" in the second sentence refers to the "cat" from the first sentence. Therefore, "it" was used as a pronoun for the word "cat".
April 9, 2013
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