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Masanori Takaoka Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

find it much to one's liking

Ms. Merriweather reccently started working for JAL in Tokyo, but she hasn't found it much to her liking.

Why not just say, "she hasn't found much to her liking"?
What does "it" refer to here?
  

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Masanori Takaoka What does "it" refer to here? Her work at JAL.

  • Masanori Takaoka What does "it" refer to here?
  • Her work at JAL.
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Masanori TakaokaWhat does "it" refer to here?
Her work at JAL.
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Thank you for your reply.
Is "much" necessary in this sentence?
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Masanori TakaokaIs "much" necessary in this sentence?
Grammatically? No, but it adds detail to her opinion.

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