thangvietnam wrote:
look at choice E.
"it" is not needed. if we insert it/pronoun as subject of the previous clause, not only the pronoun makes redundency, it also makes meaning error. the meaning error is that "it" can refer to a noun different from subject of the main clause.
Jone is good and he is also smart.
it is possible that he is different from Jone.
am i correct?
Hellothangvietnam ,
I will glad to help you with this one.

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