The person whose job it is to process new applications is Jay Kim, the human resources manager.
Is this a correct sentence? I have a trouble interpreting the phrase "whose job it is to process new applications" .. 'whose job' is the Subject of this small phrase and "is" is the verb.. then, what is the pronoun "it" doing here?
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Hi, The person whose job it is to process new applications is Jay Kim, the human resources manager. Is this a correct sentence? Yes.
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Hi, The person whose job it is to process new applications is Jay Kim, the human resources manager.
Is this a correct sentence?
Yes.
I have a trouble interpreting the phrase "whose job it is to process new applications" ..
'whose job' is the Subject of this small phrase and "is" is the verb..
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The person whose job it is to process new applications is Jay Kim, the human resources manager.
Is this a correct sentence? Yes. I have a trouble interpreting the phrase "whose job it is to process new applications" .. 'whose job' is the Subject of this small phrase and "is" is the verb.. then, what is the pronoun "it" doing here?