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Hbae787 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Do I need "It" in the following sentence ?

1. Which song is the most appropriate for me to sing in her wedding ?
2. Which song is it the most appropriate for me to sing in her wedding ?

Please tell me which sentence is grammatically correct and why. A friend of mine insists that only #2 is correct, while I thought #1 is making sense.

Thanks,
  

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The first sentence is correct. There is an subject (song) and verb (is) so it is OK. subject + verb + another subject (pronoun IT)???

  • The first sentence is correct.
  • There is an subject (song) and verb (is) so it is OK.
  • subject + verb + another subject (pronoun IT)???
  • it is nonsense
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The first sentence is correct. There is an subject (song) and verb (is) so it is OK. In the second sentence...subject + verb + another subject (pronoun IT)??? it is nonsense
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I the UK we would sing at someone's wedding, but perhaps 'in' may be OK in US usage?

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