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Moon7296 Posted 13 years ago
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pronoun it

A: So, has your wife finally adapted to living here?
B: Yes, she really likes it here.

Q) "It" in B refers to "living" in A, doesn't it?
Q2) Does B still sound OK without "it"?
  

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moon7296 "It" in B refers to "living" in A, doesn't it? Yes, or just to being in England. moon7296 Does B still sound OK without "it"?

  • moon7296 "It" in B refers to "living" in A, doesn't it?
  • Yes, or just to being in England.
  • moon7296 Does B still sound OK without "it"?
  • No
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moon7296 "It" in B refers to "living" in A, doesn't it?
Yes, or just to being in England.
moon7296Does B still sound OK without "it"?
No

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