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Qingqing Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

I like it here

Why we say "I like it here" instead of "I like here"?

And "What do you think of it here"?
  

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The referent for the prop it in this sentence must be inferred, but in some way refers to the situation, not simply the location, which is all that the adverbial here indicates.

  • The referent for the prop it in this sentence must be inferred, but in some way refers to the situation, not simply the location, which is all that the adverbial here indicates.
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The referent for the prop it in this sentence must be inferred, but in some way refers to the situation, not simply the location, which is all that the adverbial here indicates.

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