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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

It/That

It was here that Rouling completed Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. It/That was the first of the seven books she had planned about a boy and his life at a school for wizards.

Do both it and that fit in the above context? Thanks.
  

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I like that much better; the second it confuses with the first it.

  • I like that much better; the second it confuses with the first it.
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I like that much better; the second it confuses with the first it.

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Hi MM,

What about starting the second sentence with "this"?
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Mister MicawberI like that much better; the second it confuses with the first it.


Thanks, Mister Micawber, for your consideration.

If there is no "it" in the front, would "It" sound as good as "That?" Thanks.
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How about spelling Rowling's name correctly?
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KhoffHow about spelling Rowling's name correctly?
Thanks, Khoff, for the correction.

But which will you use in the context, It or That?
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This is good, and it with no other it is good.
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Mister MicawberThis is good, and it with no other it is good.

Thank you, Mister.

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