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everybody
Determiner
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All the people
else
Preposition
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You use else to show that something is not the same one as another thing.
OK, he's cute, but what else has he got?
I don't think this one fits me. Do you have anything else in the same colour?
I've told you most of it. There's not much else I can think of.
else
Adverb
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You use mathx/math or else mathy/math to say that if mathx/math doesn't happen or isn't true, mathy/math would happen or would be true.
They don't want to be here or else they would have come.
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You use or else to say that if something doesn't happen, it will be bad.
You'd better clean your room, or else.
is
Verb
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A form of the verb be when talking about someone or something else.
He is late for class.
Is it hot in here?
doing
Noun
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A doing refers to something that someone has done, a deed.
This mess is your doing.
it
Pronoun
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used to refer to an object without identifying or describing it; the object might have been described earlier in the text.
The house was very big. It had many rooms.
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used to describe the weather
It is very hot today.
I'm staying in because it is raining
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used to describe a situation in general
I don't like it when people tell me to do something.
It is hard to find a job.
it
Abbreviation
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It can be a short way of writing:
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# Italy or Italian
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