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Supercat Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

It is +noun or +adj?

I think you say:
It is nonsense to say they don't case.
It is impossible to say they are okay.

Do you have any name when you call these It is and It is formations?
  

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I'd call it a dummy it. Supercat It is nonsense to say they don't case. That makes no sense to me.

  • I'd call it a dummy it.
  • Supercat It is nonsense to say they don't case.
  • That makes no sense to me.
  • What do you mean by 'case'?
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I'd call it a dummy it.
SupercatIt is nonsense to say they don't case.
That makes no sense to me. What do you mean by 'case'?
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Oh sorry for the typo: care. Thank you!
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