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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
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‎Is "it" referring to "to conform to the duties of this relation" ?

?Is "it" referring to "to conform to the duties of this relation" ?

I'd say yes, but I'm not sure.

  

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fire1 Is "it" referring to "to conform to the duties of this relation" ? " part to the end. It's not a case of reference, but you have the right idea.

  • fire1 Is "it" referring to "to conform to the duties of this relation" ?
  • " part to the end.
  • It's not a case of reference, but you have the right idea.
  • CJ
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fire1Is "it" referring to "to conform to the duties of this relation" ?

"it" is a dummy it which displaces the "to conform ..." part to the end.

It's not a case of reference, but you have the right idea.

CJ

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