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Taka Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

It

I thought she needed me, but it was the other way around.

What does "it" refer to here?
  

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Taka What does "it" refer to here? There is no antecedent. "

  • Taka What does "it" refer to here?
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TakaWhat does "it" refer to here?
There is no antecedent.
The best paraphrase is: "the actual situation was the opposite."
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So it's almost the same as "the reality was the other way around" "things are the other way around", right, AS?
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Great! Thanks, AS!

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