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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it" can be a part of a sentence and is often used in written English
It is a pronoun that refers to something previously mentioned or understood in the context of the sentence. For example: - "I have a surprise for you. Are you ready to see it?" - In this sentence, "it" refers to the surprise that was previously mentioned. - "The cat knocked over the vase and broke it." - In this sentence, "it" refers to the vase that was previously mentioned. - "It is important to get enough rest." - In this sentence, "it" is used as a subject to refer to the act of getting enough rest. - "I can't believe it was him all along." - In this sentence, "it" refers to the surprising fact that it was him all along. "It" can also be used as a filler word or placeholder in sentences, such as: - "It doesn't matter." - "It seems like it will rain." - "It is what it is." However, it is important to avoid overusing "it" in a sentence as it can make the sentence vague and unclear. Whenever possible, try to use more specific nouns
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It is pronounced "it".
It purifies it, it treats it".
It toppled it.
— Say it, damn it!
It fits, it works".
"It enhanced it".
"It makes it unique".
It later admitted it.
It makes it believable".
It will need it.
"It dehumanizes it".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com