🔎 This vs. It – Uses & Examples
👉 This
Use this to talk about something near you, or to introduce people:
- This word is new. (word is right here)
- This is my notebook. (notebook in your hand)
- I think this lesson is very easy.
- This is my friend Anna. (introduction)
- “Hello, this is Alex.” (on the phone)
The plural is these:
- These are my English books.
🟢 It
Use it to refer back to something mentioned or known, or to talk about:
- Objects or animals: “This book is interesting. It is on the table.”
- Situations/ideas: “I can’t hear the audio. It is too quiet.”
- Times/dates: “It’s nine o’clock.” / “What day is it? It’s Monday.”
- Weather: “It is cold today.”
- Distance: “It’s not far to the school.”
⭐ It’s + adjective
- It’s + adjective + to-infinitive: “It’s easy to learn new words.” / “It’s nice to speak English.”
- It’s + adjective + that…: “It’s important that you practice every day.”
Exercises:
This vs. It – Uses & Examples
Choose the correct option for each gap.
1
is the last slice of pizza.
2
Have you tried the new café?
has great coffee.
3
Oh no,
isn’t working anymore!
4
was a fantastic movie. I really enjoyed it.
5
I can’t find my phone. Have you seen
?
6
smells amazing! What’s cooking?
7
Is
the right way to solve the problem?
8
I don’t understand
in the instructions.
9
needs to be replaced before winter.
10
I sent you an email yesterday. Did you read
?
This vs. It – Uses & Examples
Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.
1
______ tastes amazing! Did you bake the cake yourself?
A.
B.
2
Have you seen the forecast? ______ says we’ll have rain tomorrow.
A.
B.
3
I found an old photo album. Look at ______ from our summer trip.
A.
B.
4
The meeting starts at 10 a.m. Are you ready for ______?
A.
B.
5
Sam showed me his new phone. ______ is very fast.
A.
B.
6
We’re moving next month. ______ is going to be a big change for us.
A.
B.
7
I can’t find my keys. Have you seen ______ anywhere?
A.
B.
8
Listen to ______: I recorded my guitar practice yesterday.
A.
B.
9
The exam was really hard. ______ took me over two hours to finish.
A.
B.
10
Here’s the address of the restaurant. Is ______ correct?
A.
B.
This vs. It – Uses & Examples
Write ‘this’ or ‘it’ in each gap to complete this dialogue.
1
A: Hey, did you see notification on your screen?
2
B: No, let me check… says “Software update available”.
3
A: Right. I clicked on earlier and now my computer is restarting.
4
B: Ah, takes a few minutes.
5
A: While we wait, have a look at diagram I drew for our project.
6
B: Good idea. looks clear. Who made it?
7
A: I did, but I need your feedback on section about budget.
8
B: Sure. seems a bit low—should we increase it?
9
A: Yes, I think so. After that, send to the team by email.
10
B: Got it. I’ll click “Send” as soon as finishes updating.