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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Refer to?

The problem is smoking. But this is obviously not so.

In the sentence, what do 'this' and 'so' refer to?

  

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anonymous The problem is smoking. In the sentence, what do 'this' and 'so' refer to? This (= the problem) is not so (= smoking).

  • anonymous The problem is smoking.
  • In the sentence, what do 'this' and 'so' refer to?
  • This (= the problem) is not so (= smoking).
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anonymousThe problem is smoking. But this is obviously not so.In the sentence, what do 'this' and 'so' refer to?

This (= the problem) is not so (= smoking).

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