And is the ‘it’ in it’s raining the same it as in it’s snowing?
And what is the “it” in “what time is it?”
Who are the “THEY” in “they say _______ is good for you.” or “That’s what they say.”?
This is it !
We will know in a few days here in Atlanta if “it” will snow again. Forecasters here say “it” is a good possibility.
Maybe Stephen King’s IT?
If this is it, please let me know.
(No, not a fan – just a sufferer from ear worms.)
OW ow ow ow… waxing philosophical gives me a headache…..
I could never figure out why one would want a shiny one.
@Plods: This conversation BC (Before Coffee) makes my head hurt.
Every home should have a dictionary: ‘It’ — used as subject of an impersonal verb that expresses a condition or action without reference to an agent (Miriam-Webster’s 11th Collegiate Dictionary)
We don’t realise just how much we use the term “It” in our lives.
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Kristiaan almost 7 years ago
And is the ‘it’ in it’s raining the same it as in it’s snowing?
Pedmar Premium Member almost 7 years ago
And what is the “it” in “what time is it?”
Allan CB Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Who are the “THEY” in “they say _______ is good for you.” or “That’s what they say.”?
Poncede almost 7 years ago
This is it !
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 7 years ago
We will know in a few days here in Atlanta if “it” will snow again. Forecasters here say “it” is a good possibility.
Sir Ruddy Blighter almost 7 years ago
Maybe Stephen King’s IT?
Cozmik Cowboy almost 7 years ago
If this is it, please let me know.
(No, not a fan – just a sufferer from ear worms.)
Plods with ...™ almost 7 years ago
OW ow ow ow… waxing philosophical gives me a headache…..
I could never figure out why one would want a shiny one.
cuzinron47 almost 7 years ago
@Plods: This conversation BC (Before Coffee) makes my head hurt.
paullp Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Every home should have a dictionary: ‘It’ — used as subject of an impersonal verb that expresses a condition or action without reference to an agent (Miriam-Webster’s 11th Collegiate Dictionary)
Number Three almost 7 years ago
We don’t realise just how much we use the term “It” in our lives.
xxx