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Erictoma Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar : it being changed

Hi! please read this paragraph, I didn't understand the meaning of " any suggestion of it being changed"

what means " it being"

what is the grammatical function of " it being changed"

can you rewrite the same sentence without using this bizarre " it being changed" ?

thank you a lot in advanceEmotion: thinking


However, the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign group insisted the law should stay as it is. Director of
campaigns and operations Sarah Colborne told AFP she was "shocked and appalled" at any suggestion
of it being changed.
  

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The pronoun it refers to "the law". Sarah Colborne is shocked and appalled that anyone would suggest changing the law.

  • The pronoun it refers to "the law".
  • Sarah Colborne is shocked and appalled that anyone would suggest changing the law.
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The pronoun it refers to "the law". Sarah Colborne is shocked and appalled that anyone would suggest changing the law.

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