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1. It is 3 dollars to take the subway.
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Is this sentence grammatical? What does 'It' refer to in the sentence? Does 'It' refer to 'the subway' or ' to take the subway'?
10 years ago

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Answered by Reed
The sentence is grammatical. It might be clearer to say, "It costs three dollars to take the subway." "It" refers to the phrase "to take the subway."
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