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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Love it there?

Hi! everyone.
Could you tell me what "it" refers to in this expression?
I love it there.
Thanks!
  

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Anonymous I love it there. "it" doesn't refer very specifically to anything the way it often does. In this case, "it" refers very, very generally to everything that can be found "there", the general appearance and feel of the place.

  • Anonymous I love it there.
  • "it" doesn't refer very specifically to anything the way it often does.
  • In this case, "it" refers very, very generally to everything that can be found "there", the general appearance and feel of the place.
  • You might even say that "it" is merely existing (at that place) because the meaning of the whole sentence is "I love being there".
  • CJ
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AnonymousI love it there.
"it" doesn't refer very specifically to anything the way it often does.

In this case, "it" refers very, very generally to everything that can be found "there", the general appearance and feel of the place.

You might even say that "it" is merely existing (at that place) because the meaning of the whole sentence is "I

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