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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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It was happy...

A student learning English as a second language used this sentence construction:

It was lucky that we could see you.

to make this sentence:

It was happy that the man did not die.

Is that second sentence right or wrong. And, if it is wrong, why does this sentence work:

It was a happy event that the man did not die.

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Hi, A student learning English as a second language used this sentence construction: It was lucky that we could see you. to make this sentence: It was happy that the man did not die. Is that second sentence right or wrong.

  • Hi, A student learning English as a second language used this sentence construction: It was lucky that we could see you.
  • to make this sentence: It was happy that the man did not die.
  • Is that second sentence right or wrong.
  • And, if it is wrong, why does this sentence work: It was a happy event that the man did not die.
  • 'It was lucky that .
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Hi,

A student learning English as a second language used this sentence construction:

It was lucky that we could see you.

to make this sentence:

It was happy that the man did not die.

Is that second sente

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