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Aramahosi Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What does this "it" denote?

"Hmm, it should, it's made from beef and hog"
I hardly understand what "red it" denote. It can be "it(=dog) should (be bought)"or something? Thanks very much in advance!

The line is quoted from 5:59 of the following cartoon
  

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Yes, it refers to dog . - Looks good. … - It should.

  • Yes, it refers to dog .
  • - Looks good.
  • … - It should.
  • It’s made from beef and hog.
  • = It should look good, since it’s made from beef and hog.
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Yes, it refers to dog.

- Looks good. …

- It should. It’s made from beef and hog.
= It should look good, since it’s made from beef and hog.
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Mmm! Looks good! I'd like to buy a dog.
Hmm. It should. It's made from beef and hog.

It = The hotdog.

The hotdog looks good. I would like to buy a hotdog.
The hotdog should look good (because) it's made from beef and hog.

It should look good. ~ [It is to be expected / It is not surprising] that it looks good.

CJ

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