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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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0What does 'it' in the phrase 'dont take my word for it' refer to?02br
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0 It must be representing an object or someone or an event. 0-

  • 0 It must be representing an object or someone or an event.
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0 It must be representing an object or someone or an event. 0-
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0If you say to someone "Take my word for it", that means "(You should) believe what I say is true". 02br
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00So, you might say that 'it' means 'the truth'.0-
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01cite10New2grammar12cite10What does 'it' in the phrase 'dont take my word for it' refer to?12br
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10Thanks.12br
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11font00The world is going to blow up tomorrow. But don't take my word for it02font00 [01font0

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