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Silak12 Posted 10 years ago
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Hi! everyone.
Could someone tell me what "it" in the following sentence refers to?
He worked in local radio which he always used to tell his friends was a lot more interesting than they probably thought. It was, too - most of his friends worked in advertising.
Is the "it" referring to his work or it's just giving more info about his friends?
  

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silak12 Could someone tell me what "it" in the following sentence refers to? the fact that he worked at a local radio station CJ

  • silak12 Could someone tell me what "it" in the following sentence refers to?
  • the fact that he worked at a local radio station CJ
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silak12Could someone tell me what "it" in the following sentence refers to?
the fact that he worked at a local radio station

CJ
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silak12Hi! everyone.Could someone tell me what "it" in the following sentence refers to?He worked in local radio which he always used to tell his friends was a lot more interesting than they probably thought. It was, too - most of his friends worked in advertising.Is the "it" referring to his work or it's just giving more info about his friends?
In my opinion,
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silak12He worked in local radio, which he always used to tell his friends was a lot more interesting than they probably thought.
A comma is needed after radio.

CB

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