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Park sang joon Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

It is easy for object to do

1) "It won't be any easier to understand for an educated native speaker, only it will feel different."

A) I think 'for an educated native speaker' is post-posed, so what case can the subject of to-infinitive be post-posed in?
B) And I think #1 means "It won't easier even for an educated native speaker to understand"; am I right?
C) Is it possible that 'it' is a pronoun indicating a preceding noun or clause and 'to under stand' is an adverbial phrase?
  

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