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  1. Difference between “is” and “it is” in a sentence

    The password, a boarding pass and the food are the subject of is in the given examples, so you do not need to add an extra subject it. In "it is raining", it is the subject so you cannot leave it out. So in …

  2. "It is" or "it are" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Does it always agree with a singular verb? For example, does one say (i) or rather (ii)? (i) It is the birds he is chasing away. (ii) It are the birds he is chasing away.

  3. grammaticality - Usage of 'it is' or 'is it' in questions - English ...

    Mar 16, 2019 · "what day it is today" is a noun clause in your sentence, the direct object of the verb tell, and thus cannot be in an interrogative form. so your second sentence is the way to go.

  4. Meaning of "it is" at the end of sentence

    Apr 13, 2016 · I was googling but I couldn't find any answers: What is the precise meaning of the words 'it is', when they are used in a way Are we going to the cinema on Friday or Saturday? I don't have ...

  5. word usage - 'It is, isn't it' OR 'it is, is it not?' - English ...

    My girlfriend and I are having an argument about whether these two phrases mean the same thing: 'It is, isn't it' 'It is, is it not?' I argue that the first is affirmative. Meaning that it would...

  6. It is + adjective - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    It is no use crying. It is expensive running this car. It is a waste of time doing this. Why we have this pattern of sentence construction? I more often meet with some sentences have simi...

  7. pronouns - Which one is correct to say: "It's me" or "It's I ...

    I was taught at school that the following expression is not grammatically correct: Who is there? It's me. The correct one is: Who is there? It's I. Can you let me know which one is accurate? He...

  8. Difference between "This is" and "It is", "These are" and "They are"

    Dec 5, 2016 · When I should use "It is" and when "This is"? For example when I show an apple to my son, how is better to say: It is an apple This is an apple What is the main difference between …

  9. As is/ as it is- meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Of course if they "mean the same thing" or not depends on context. I doubt there is a general rule to apply. As for your examples, I think you are trying to say: As very good looking as he is, he doesn't …

  10. phrase meaning - "This is it" vs "This it is" - English Language ...

    Nov 27, 2016 · A phrase like "This is it" is very common, but I've also heard people use "This it is" mostly with a slight hesitation between This and it, perhaps purely for pronunciation reasons. I'm quite fa...