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அவன்அவள்அவர் இதன் தன்மை |
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Answer» Mark this answer as brainlist and do follow meExplanation:He is the nature of itIt is a gender-nonspecific PRONOUN.You may use it like any other pronoun.Be careful not to mistake the acronym IT for the pronoun it. (IT MEANS information technology).Also note that the pronoun it serves frequent use as a sort of general opening in legalese (where its usage may SEEM a bit sketchy, but is widely accepted):It appears [SEEMS] to the court that the PROSECUTION is not prepared to present another witness by this afternoon. Therefore we will stand adjourned until tomorrow morning. Bailiff, please instruct the jury to move to their sequester location.In the preceding bullet-point example, the word it does not make a physical appearance in court. It [the word it] is simply a rhetorical pronoun.It seems to me that you don’t care what happens here or there. (Again, rhetorical). |
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