I have a grammar book. This books have a kind of formula about the formal object it. It says ..
[Subject + Verb + formal object it + adjective + 1. to 2. ing 3. that 4. what 5. whether 6. if 7.why,where, when... 8. wh-ever.]
I am used to the first three. For example,
1. Machine makes it possible for us to do much work. 2. I find it interesting talking to her. 3. We all take it for granted that we can walk and talk.
However, I cannot come up with sentences using the rest of them. can you make me some example sentences using what cluase, whether clause, if cluase, wh-cluse, wh-ever clause.
Top answer
1. Machine s make s it possible for us to do much a lot of work. 2.
— Fivejedjon
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Machine s make s it possible for us to do much a lot of work.
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I find it interesting talking to her.
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1. Machines makes it possible for us to do mucha lot of work. 2. I find it interesting talking to her. 3. We all take it for granted that we can walk and talk. 4. He made it clear what he intended to do. 5, 6. I consider it questionable whether/if this is the right path.