Asked by rfvv
Look at those people on TV. They are all red. Oh, my gosh!
- Are they hurt? No. They are having fun. It's a tomato festival.
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In this dialogue, what does 'It' refer to? Is it Situation it, which doesn't refer to any specific thing? Or else?
- Are they hurt? No. They are having fun. It's a tomato festival.
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In this dialogue, what does 'It' refer to? Is it Situation it, which doesn't refer to any specific thing? Or else?
Answers
Answered by
Reed
It refers to what the people on TV, in red costumes, are doing. They are having a festival celebrating tomatoes. One could also write/say that the people on TV are having a festival, but "it" is the festival.
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