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towards
Preposition
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Facing or moving in the direction of something.
We were walking towards the shop when she began feeling sick.
Looking towards the east, we could see the city.
She's moving towards quiting.
I've always had strong feelings towards her.
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If you put money towards something, the money is to help pay for it.
He's been saving money towards a new computer for school.
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close to
Towards the end, we were getting very tired.
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