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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In this case

Avoid using it if the meaning is not clear in the context. I didn't drink coffee because it was too hot may mean that the coffee was too hot, or that the weather was.


In this case, I don't know what I should substitue for it.

  

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Anonymous I don't know what I should substitu t e for ' it ' . Sometimes a mere substitution won't solve the problem. You may have to change the sentence more than that.

  • Anonymous I don't know what I should substitu t e for ' it ' .
  • Sometimes a mere substitution won't solve the problem.
  • You may have to change the sentence more than that.
  • The weather was so hot that I didn't drink coffee.
  • The coffee was so hot that I didn't drink it.
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Anonymous I don't know what I should substitute for 'it'.

Sometimes a mere substitution won't solve the problem. You may have to change the sentence more than that.

The weather was so hot that I didn't drink coffee.
The coffee w

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