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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

I tried it

Is this sentence correct:
1) The machine doesn't start because I tried it.

Does 'it' mean 'the machine' or 'starting it'?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan Does 'it' mean 'the machine' or 'starting it'? Either or both; the difference is academic.

  • navitasan Does 'it' mean 'the machine' or 'starting it'?
  • Either or both; the difference is academic.
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navitasanDoes 'it' mean 'the machine' or 'starting it'?
Either or both; the difference is academic.

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