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    this
    /ðɪs/

    pronoun

    • 1. used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being indicated or experienced: "is this your bag?"
    • 2. referring to a specific thing just mentioned: "the company was transformed and Ward had played a vital role in bringing this about"

    determiner

    • 1. used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being indicated or experienced: "don't listen to this guy"
    • 2. referring to a specific thing just mentioned: "there was a court case resulting from this incident"

    adverb

    • 1. to the degree or extent indicated: "they can't handle a job this big"

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  2. What is it? when pointing to her finger. I was surprised because I always learned to ask. What is this? when pointing something (or that is there is a need to differentiate the distance, or in general separate the items). Their rationale was that the answer will be " it is a finger ". Is the question "what is it?"

  3. This is an educational community for learning about cars and carspotting, as well as general ID. Please be patient and civil with eachother.

  4. I assume the two sentences are . 1) Do you know what is it? 2) Do you know what it is? I kinda do a Google research on this and basically most people say it should be the first one but unfortunately the correct one is the second one.

  5. Toronto. North America. 6 3. r/whatsthisbird: The place for your bird identification needs and challenges.

  6. LYRICS:-. people always change. but i'm skeptical that i'll always be the same. looking through the picture in my frame. but it's upside down and i don't know who to blame. in 20 years I'll be nothing to you and your mind. but in my heart you'll me something for the rest of your life.

  7. Cicadas are true bugs (Hemiptera) belonging to the superfamily Cicadoidea. Cicadas can be either annual or periodical with the above picture depicting a periodical cicada. Male cicadas produce loud noises to attract female cicadas. Cicada exuviae are caused by cicadas molting and are commonly found on trees and branches.

  8. Some sort of hatched eggs on top of window frame, 30th floor high-rise. New. 4 2. r/whatisit: A subreddit for finding out what things are.

  9. Looks like a tiny beetle, ranges in size from 1/4 to 1/2 of a centimeter. There are a ton of them, if I have a package on my porch for a while they are all over it, some even inside the package. What bug is this? 2 2. u/Fattymeatsticks.

  10. It was a square paperback book with dark blue/purple toned colours and pretty detailed illustrations. Probably came out some time between 1999 and 2004. I was around 9 at the time and I'd say that's the target age range. I feel like it might have just been called CATS or Cats Rule or something like that.

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