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Palabra Posted 8 years ago
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It is

When having "it is" and in this context, does it means "it's correct, it's the best"?

And not incidentally, this is the best university ever. The best, the best. It is. It's true.

  

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I'm having a little trouble understanding your question, but I think you are asking what the reference for "it" is in the two final sentences. "It is" means the university is (it is the best). "It's true" means the statement that the university is the best is true.

  • I'm having a little trouble understanding your question, but I think you are asking what the reference for "it" is in the two final sentences.
  • "It is" means the university is (it is the best).
  • "It's true" means the statement that the university is the best is true.
  • The statement is true.
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I'm having a little trouble understanding your question, but I think you are asking what the reference for "it" is in the two final sentences.

"It is" means the university is (it is the best).

"It's true" means the statement that the university is the best is true. The statement is true.

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