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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What does the 'it' refer to?

Is this sentence correctly written? If so, what does the 'it' refer to?

If you cut your hair shorter, it would draw attention to your bold spot as much.

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= the fact that you had cut your hair. Is the rest of the sentence what you mean? [it would still draw attention to your bald spot] or [it wouldn't draw as much attention to your bald spot]

  • = the fact that you had cut your hair.
  • Is the rest of the sentence what you mean?
  • [it would still draw attention to your bald spot] or [it wouldn't draw as much attention to your bald spot]
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= the fact that you had cut your hair.

Is the rest of the sentence what you mean? [it would still draw attention to your bald spot] or [it wouldn't draw as much attention to your bald spot]

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