"It’s also why, when a senior government minister contradicts the PM within hours on a key manifesto ingredient, those whose job it is to condense daily politics news into a handy morning briefing can get a bit tetchy." (The Guardian.)
Does the clause "those whose job it is to condense..." change its meaning if the pronoun "it" is dropped from the clause ("those whose job is to condense...") in the sentence above?
") in the sentence above? No.
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anonymousDoes the clause "those whose job it is to condense..." change its meaning if the pronoun "it" is dropped from the clause ("those whose job is to condense...") in the sentence above?
No.