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Englishnewbie Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

although/this/it

Hello.

Although Ferrari is fast, it does not imply that it is necessary a good thing.

Although Ferrari is fast, this does not imply that it is necessary a good thing.

WHich is correct: IT or THIS?

Thanks.
  

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Both sentences have other problems: Although a Ferrari is fast, it does not imply that it is necessarily a good thing. Although a Ferrari is fast, this does not imply that it is necessarily a good thing.

  • Both sentences have other problems: Although a Ferrari is fast, it does not imply that it is necessarily a good thing.
  • Although a Ferrari is fast, this does not imply that it is necessarily a good thing.
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Both sentences have other problems:

Although a Ferrari is fast, it does not imply that it is necessarily a good thing.
Although a Ferrari is fast, this does not imply that it is necessarily a good thing.
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HI,

With those problems corrected,

Are both IT and THIS correct?
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Yes, they both seem OK. 'This' seems clearer to me.

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