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HUBLOT Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

It's to give me firm skin

A: What's this lotion for?
B: It's to give me firm skin.

Does "It's to give me firm skin" make sense? Should the sentence have been "It gives me firm skin"?
  

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HUBLOT Does "It's to give me firm skin" make sense? Yes. There is no need for two speakers to use the same grammatical structure.

  • HUBLOT Does "It's to give me firm skin" make sense?
  • Yes.
  • There is no need for two speakers to use the same grammatical structure.
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HUBLOTDoes "It's to give me firm skin" make sense?
Yes. There is no need for two speakers to use the same grammatical structure.
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Can an infinitive form come right after "It's"? Could you tell me about the structure?
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There is an elision:

'It's [function] is to give me firm skin

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