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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Hi.

"The letter’s signatories say that City UK, which it accuses of promoting the “tax avoidance industry”, holds “extremely high levels” of meetings with ministers and civil servants." [From The Independent.]

Does "it" refer to "the letter" in the context?

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No, it refers to "City UK."
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Elanguest No, it refers to "City UK."
I'm not so sure. It would be that the City UK accused themselves, which, in my opinion, is not the case.
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I am so sorry, you are right. Emotion: smilewhich refers to City UK, and it must refer to the letter.
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Thank you, Elanguest, for your reply.
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No problem. Sorry about the error. Emotion: wink

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