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Yellowstarstruck Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

All that I know

Hi! Can I omit "(it)" for these sentences? Thanks, Fulvio

1. All that I know about this animal is that it's from Australia and (it) lives in a tree.

2. All that I know about this animal is that it's from Africa and (it) moves fast.

3. All that I know about this food is that meat sauce is put on it and (it) is eaten all over the world.

4. All that I know about this sport is that you hit a small white ball with a club and (it) is played on grass.

5. All that I know about this country is that the people speak English and (it) is near Australia.

  

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You get by without "it" in 1 and 2, but not in the others. Even in 1 and 2, though, it's better with "it". CJ

  • You get by without "it" in 1 and 2, but not in the others.
  • Even in 1 and 2, though, it's better with "it".
  • CJ
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You get by without "it" in 1 and 2, but not in the others.

Even in 1 and 2, though, it's better with "it".

CJ

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