himanshu0123 wrote:
RonTargetTestPrep
So, you mean that in option C] the usage of 'IT did not mean....' is wrong because 'it' is not used as a placeholder and has noreferent.
RonTargetTestPrep wrote:
himanshu0123 wrote:
in C] can't ???it??? referring to the entire preceding clause.
Typically I have seen such thing happenearlier.
Typically I have seen such thing happenearlier.
There are a few highly specific types of sentence constructions in whichit doesn't have to stand for anything at all. In all of these,it appears as a placeholder at the beginning of the sentenceconstruction.
e.g.,
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