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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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What does the “it” refer to?

Does the it refer to the toilet or the content that needs to be flushed or both?

It won’t flush.

Thank you

would you say “contents or content?

  

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anonymous Does the it refer to the toilet or the content that needs to be flushed or both? It depends on the circumstances, but normally it's the toilet itself. anonymous would you say “contents or content?

  • anonymous Does the it refer to the toilet or the content that needs to be flushed or both?
  • It depends on the circumstances, but normally it's the toilet itself.
  • anonymous would you say “contents or content?
  • "Contents".
  • "Content" is normally figurative.
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anonymousDoes the it refer to the toilet or the content that needs to be flushed or both?

It depends on the circumstances, but normally it's the toilet itself.

anonymouswould you say “contents or content?

"Contents". "Content" is normally figurative.

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