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It Weit. Angaben U. Werkverzeichnis
It or IT may refer to: * It (pronoun), in English * Information technology Arts and media Film and television * It (1927 film), ''It'' (1927 film), a film starring Clara Bow * ''It! The Terror from Beyond Space'', a 1958 science fiction film * It! (1967 film), ''It!'' (1967 film), a British horror film starring Roddy McDowell * It (1989 film), ''It'' (1989 film), a Soviet comedy film directed by Sergei Ovcharov * It (miniseries), ''It'' (miniseries), a 1990 television miniseries film based on Stephen King's novel * It (Phish video), ''It'' (Phish video), a 2004 DVD set about the Phish festival * ''Incredible Tales'', simply known as ''I.T.'', a 2004 Singaporean horror anthology TV series * I.T. (film), ''I.T.'' (film), a 2016 film starring Pierce Brosnan * It (2017 film), ''It'' (2017 film), a film adaptation of Stephen King's novel **''It Chapter Two'' (2019), the direct sequel to the 2017 film **''It – Welcome to Derry,'' an upcoming prequel television series scheduled to be ...
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It (pronoun)
In Modern English, ''it'' is a grammatical number, singular, Grammatical gender, neuter, Grammatical person, third-person personal pronoun, pronoun. Morphology In Modern English, ''it'' has only three shapes representing five word Morphology (linguistics), forms: * ''it'': the nominative case, nominative (subjective) and Accusative case, accusative (objective) forms. (The accusative case is also called the "Oblique case, oblique".) * ''its:'' the dependent and independent Genitive case, genitive (possessive) forms * ''itself'': the Reflexive pronoun, reflexive and Intensive pronoun, intensive form Historically, though, the morphology is more complex. History Old English Old English had a single third-person pronoun – from the Proto-Germanic language, Proto-Germanic demonstrative base *''khi''-, from Proto-Indo-European language, PIE *''ko''- "this" – which had a plural and three Grammatical gender, genders in the singular. The modern pronoun ''it'' developed out of the ne ...
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