This vs Its - What's the difference?
this | its |
The (thing) here (used in indicating something or someone nearby).
The known (thing) (used in indicating something or someone just mentioned).
The known (thing) (used in indicating something or someone about to be mentioned).
A known (thing) (used in first mentioning a person or thing that the speaker does not think is known to the audience). Compare with "a ... ".
(Of a unit of time) which is .
To the degree or extent indicated.
The thing, item, etc. being indicated.
(philosophy) Something being indicated that is here; one of these.
* 2001 , James G. Lennox, Aristotle's Philosophy of Biology (page 151)
(Internet slang)
Belonging to it.
*, I.43:
* 1751 , G. Burnett, trans. Thomas More, Utopia :
* 1813 , Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice :
* 1989 , Jasper Becker and John Gittings, The Guardian , 5 Jun 1989:
The one (or ones) belonging to it.
* 1645 , Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton,
* 2007 — Ian Austen,
* 1917 — Charles Henry Taylor,
As determiners the difference between this and its
is that this is the (thing) here used in indicating something or someone nearby while its is belonging to it.As pronouns the difference between this and its
is that this is the thing, item, etc. being indicated while its is the one (or ones) belonging to it.As nouns the difference between this and its
is that this is something being indicated that is here; one of these while its is plural of lang=en.As an adverb this
is to the degree or extent indicated.As an interjection this
is Indicates the speaker's strong approval or agreement with the previous material.As an initialism ITS is
initialism of lang=en.this
English
(wikipedia this)Determiner
Derived terms
* thisness *Adverb
(-)- I need this much water.
- We've already come this far, we can't turn back now.
Pronoun
(en-pron)- This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune,—often the surfeit of our own behaviour,—we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars'' — Shakespeare, ''King Lear ,
Act 1. Scene 2.
Noun
(es)- Terms like 'house', 'sphere', 'animal', and 'human' do not refer to other thises distinct from these ones here — they refer to the sort of thing these ones here are.
Interjection
(-)Synonyms
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*Anagrams
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English
(wikipedia its)Alternative forms
* it'sDeterminer
- The manner wherewith our Lawes assay to moderate the foolish and vaine expences of table-cheare and apparell, seemeth contrarie to it's end.
- since I have been at the Pains to write it, if he consents to it's being published I will follow my Friend's Advice, and chiefly yours.
- They descended the hill, crossed the bridge, and drove to the door; and, while examining the nearer aspect of the house, all her apprehensions of meeting its owner returned.
- The Chinese government is at war with its own people.
Pronoun
Letter to Ferdinando Fairfax, 6 February 1645:
- [...] both Houses have resolved to rob the North of a good friend of its and yours.
"Canadian Court Opens Up eBay Data to Tax Agency", New York Times , October 1, 2007:
- EBay Canada argued in court that the data sought by tax collectors was [sic ] not its to give.
History of the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago Vol.2 p.1259:
- ...the Board of Trade of Chicago can at least feel that it has played its part manfully and patriotically, and that no act of its has stood in the way of National victory.
