"It is too hot for me to hold (it)" I know when the sentence subject and the word in the brackets are the same, we omit the last word ,(it). However somehow If I have to prove writing (it) is also right, what should I say? Any explanation would be very helpful, thank you
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ArokeIf I have to prove writing "it" is also right, what should I say?To prove that, you need to quote grammar books that say it's right and/or find examples in literature and journalism where this is done.
AnonymousHowever somehow If I have to prove writing (it) is also right, what should I say?Then say that the two 'it's are in different clauses.