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Abbas Rajabpour Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

In the following sentence is it okay to use the second " it"? Why? What is the grammar?( it is a part of a reading)


Is it very valuable? I mean, I know you don’t want to sell it or anything but it is it worth a lot of money?

  

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Abbas Rajabpour but it is it worth a lot of money? This is incorrect (presumably just a typo), but it is the first "it" that is wrong, not the second. It should be: but is it worth a lot of money?

  • Abbas Rajabpour but it is it worth a lot of money?
  • This is incorrect (presumably just a typo), but it is the first "it" that is wrong, not the second.
  • It should be: but is it worth a lot of money?
  • "is it" = question "it is" = statement
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Abbas Rajabpour but it is it worth a lot of money?

This is incorrect (presumably just a typo), but it is the first "it" that is wrong, not the second. It should be:

but is it worth a lot of money?

"is it" = question
"it is" = statement

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