It's a nice day.
2007-04-22 06:25:17
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answer #1
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answered by mockney_piers 2
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There is only one case which I can think of where the word "it" was not used in a question and was not used as a noun. During the roaring 1920's there was a famous actress named Clara Bow, who was also known as the "It" girl. In that particular case, the word seems to have been used as an adjective. So, one could concoct a sentence beginning with Clara Bow's pseudonym. But I will leave that up to you.
Here's a link to some biographical information about the "It" girl, Clara Bow:
http://www.clarabow.net/biography/biography.html
2007-04-22 06:41:57
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answer #2
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answered by MathBioMajor 7
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of direction it may. "yet for that final drink, he would have been stored." What are you petrified of? Or, for those grammar-sticklers who say you are able to no longer end a sentence with a preposition, would "Of what are you afraid?" quite make greater experience? merely ask youself in proofreading if that 'yet' is honestly necessary interior the sentence you have written, it is all. some would say my occasion misses the element. yet i do no longer think of so. the terrific thought is merely to make what you go with to assert get for the period of, quite in English that's honestly a language made up of rubber -- as unfavourable to, say, French -- the place orthographic rules so are honestly inflexible. Over there, they also have a great public contest approximately "Orthographie" each and every twelve months it is on stay nationwide television, and an respectable physique of tweedy human beings referred to as "l'Institut" that makes confident the guidelines are stored in merely-so order. do no longer fall into the seize of sloppy text cloth-slang and punctuation, regardless of the undeniable fact that. it is as undesirable as naming your baby "Caitlin" or "Shawanda". Pretentious and stupid on the comparable time, which isn't a sturdy mixture.
2016-12-26 19:27:15
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answer #3
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answered by ? 3
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Italy is a country in Europe.
2007-04-22 06:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello there,
It rained yesterday.
Regards,
Crafty
2007-04-22 06:28:05
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answered by nathan_lovecraft 3
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lol english was never a good subject for me but I am pretty sure that's impossible
2007-04-22 06:20:45
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answered by Chelle 2
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No. It cannot be used like that.
2007-04-22 22:46:57
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answered by kavitathattil 2
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It can't be all that difficult.
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2007-04-23 00:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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