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Fort lee Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

To make it the large economy most likely to thrive..

Hi, Can anyone help me understand this sentence below from NYtimes?


"The strengths Germany is showing make it the large economy most likely to thrive in the post-pandemic world."


It seems easier for me if the word "it" in the middle of sentence is not there.

What is the role of "it" grammatically?


Thank you again!

  

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fort leeWhat is the role of "it" grammatically?

It is the direct object of "make."

Here are some other examples:

Usain Bolt set the world record in the 100-meter sprint at 9.58, making him the fastest living human in the world.

My mom has the special qualities that make her the best mom in the world.

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