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What is the proper use showing or it

You're likely asking about the difference between "showing" and "it." Let's break down the proper use of each:

"Showing"

* Verb: "Showing" is the present participle of the verb "to show." It indicates an action in progress.

* Example: "He is showing his friends the new painting."

"It"

* Pronoun: "It" is a pronoun used to refer to a previously mentioned thing, idea, or situation.

* Example: "The painting is beautiful. It was created by a famous artist."

Using "showing" and "it" together

* Example: "He is showing it to his friends."

In this sentence, "showing" is the verb, and "it" refers to the previously mentioned painting.

Important Note: Make sure you have a clear understanding of what "it" refers to. If the context isn't clear, you may want to replace "it" with a more specific pronoun or noun.

Let me know if you have any other questions about using "showing" and "it" or any other grammar topics!

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