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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Pronoun "it" for "some"

Hi. I was looking at the lyrics of the popular Christmas song "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" and was wondering if we could use the pronoun "it" after the expression "We won't go until we get some," as in "So bring it right here"? I think the "some" here refers to "piggy pudding." Thank you in advance for your help.

  

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anonymous piggy pudding f iggy pudding 'pudding' is an uncountable noun, so 'some' is OK, but 'it' sounds wrong. com/Traditional-we-wish-you-a-merry-christmas-lyrics CJ

  • anonymous piggy pudding f iggy pudding 'pudding' is an uncountable noun, so 'some' is OK, but 'it' sounds wrong.
  • com/Traditional-we-wish-you-a-merry-christmas-lyrics CJ
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anonymouspiggy pudding

figgy pudding

'pudding' is an uncountable noun, so 'some' is OK, but 'it' sounds wrong.

https://genius.com/Traditional-we-wish-you-a-merry-christmas-lyrics

CJ

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