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Anon006 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

It/that

Which one is right :

I don’t think you’d want to be involved with anyone if you have so many things you want to achieve because it/that would only slow you down.

  

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You are trying to say too much in one sentence. I suggest eg If you have so many things you want to achieve, I don’t think you want to be involved with anyone. That would only slow you down.

  • You are trying to say too much in one sentence.
  • I suggest eg If you have so many things you want to achieve, I don’t think you want to be involved with anyone.
  • That would only slow you down.
  • I prefer 'that', but 'it' is not wrong.
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You are trying to say too much in one sentence.

I suggest eg If you have so many things you want to achieve, I don’t think you want to be involved with anyone. That would only slow you down.

I prefer 'that', but 'it' is not wrong.

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