Hello,(essential question) ( 1 ) It is of importance. (Does it expresses the existence of it? and the "is" = exists)( 2 ) It is important for you to learn to read. (Does the "is" mean has a quality ?)Thank you for your help.
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'Is' in both sentences means 'has a quality'. 'Of importance' and 'important' are both adjectives.
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'Is' in both sentences means 'has a quality'.
'Of importance' and 'important' are both adjectives.
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