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I
Pronoun
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The person who is speaking or writing
I am writing this, and you are reading it.
I
Noun
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The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.
I
Symbol
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A symbol meaning first, as in "George I" (which is said as "George the first").
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The symbol for iodine on the periodic table of elements.
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The symbol for electrical current.
I
Number
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This is the roman numeral for one (1). It may be written as I or i.
i
Noun
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The ninth letter or the alphabet; previous H, next J. I is a vowel.
hate
Verb
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If you hate something you dislike it strongly.
My 3-year old won't eat tomatoes. She just hates them.
I hate myself for being weak.
hate
Noun
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Hate is a feeling of strong dislike.
My feelings towards him are a mixture of love and hate.
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A hate is something that you dislike strongly.
Did you have any hates or fears when you were there?
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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# Information Technology, the use of computers
here
Preposition
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In this place, the current location.
Why are you looking over there for the book? It's right here.