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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What does it mean???

"we hope to address it later today"
  

Top answer

Do you already know what "it" is? What situation it refers to? Whatever it is, they plan to take care of the situation.

  • Do you already know what "it" is?
  • What situation it refers to?
  • Whatever it is, they plan to take care of the situation.
  • They plan to, but they are not sure they can.
  • They plan to do it today, but not immediately.
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Do you already know what "it" is? What situation it refers to?

Whatever it is, they plan to take care of the situation. They plan to, but they are not sure they can. They plan to do it today, but not immediately.
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In this case, you can replace "address" with "deal with".

(Note that "address" can also mean several other things, so you cannot always replace "address" with "deal with".)

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