Let's say I was good at 3 point shootout.
Would it be wrong if I said
"It is easy to pull it off" instead of "It is easy to pull off" then?
And does "Easy to pull off" work if I choose to leave out "it is"?
Thank you
ziomack Would it be wrong if I said"It is easy to pull it off" instead of "It is easy to pull off" then? No, it's not wrong. The first one has dummy it at the beginning and referring it later in the sentence.
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ziomackWould it be wrong if I said"It is easy to pull it off" instead of "It is easy to pull off" then?
No, it's not wrong. The first one has dummy it at the beginning and referring it later in the sentence. The second one has referring it at the beginning.
ziomackAnd does "Easy to pull off" work if I choos