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							| Which is the best answer to the question  "What is this ?" "Which one is it right, "It is a pen  or  This is a pen"?I insist on teaching as "it is ........",but some friends are teaching as "this is......".I couldnt decide which one completely right is .Thanks and have a  nice week ! |  15 Nov 2011      
					
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							| Both are completely right. |  15 Nov 2011     
					
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							| Since you have the pencil, the student should say "That is a pencil", not "this", or "It is a pencil".   Bruce |  15 Nov 2011     
					
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							| I think if u ask with this,u r asking about a thing close to u.So i dont think "this" is a good option,might be as well,but "it" is better .i guess// |  15 Nov 2011     
					
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							| w3hw3t and I agree that a questin with "this" is correctly answered with "that" or "it", usually.   Bruce |  16 Nov 2011     
					
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							| It sounds the most natural:   What �s this? It �s a pen.   If someone asked  �What is that? � A person holding it could say, �It �s a pen. � or  �This is a pen. �   What is that?  (over there) It �s a chair  or That �s a chair. |  16 Nov 2011     
					
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