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1. (E-mail)
Hello. Ms. Kim.
It's me, Tom.
Today.......

(What does 'It' refer to? Why is 'It' used here?)

2. I'm in an English movies with subtitles club. We watch English movies together every four months/four times a year. I can learn lots of useful English expressions. It's difficult but fun.

3. I'm in a climbing mountains club.
We climb mountains every fourth month together. It is great to shout at the top of a mountain.

4. I'm in a sports newspaper club.
We make a sports newspaper. Each member write an article about sports and make a sports newspaper together. It's exciting and fun.

(Would you check the passages about club activities? Correct errors,please.)

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Writeacher
1. (E-mail)
Hello. Ms. Kim.
It's me, Tom.
Today.......

(What does 'It' refer to? Why is 'It' used here?)
<b>"It" is just an introductory word in this usage. It's a pronoun, but in this case, there is no noun that it refers to. In this case, I guess you'd call it an idiom.</b>


2. I'm in <b>club in which we watch English movies with subtitles</b>. We watch English movies together every four months/four times a year. I can learn lots of useful English expressions. It's difficult but fun.

3. I'm in a <b>club for people who like to climb mountains</b>. We climb mountains every <b>four months</b> together. It is great to shout at the top of a mountain.

4. I'm in a sports <b>journalism</b> club. We <b>publish</b> a sports newspaper. Each member <b>writes</b> an article about sports and <b>contributes to the newspaper</b>. It's exciting and fun.

(Would you check the passages about club activities? Correct errors,please.)

<b>Let me know if you have any questions.</b>
Writeacher
#2 should read:

I'm in a club in which ...

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