I want to go to London. It is ten miles form here.

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Does 'it' refer to 'London'? Or does it refer to 'the distance' used as an impersonal pronoun?

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How far is it from here to the station?
(Here 'it' is an impersonal pronoun referring to the distance, right?)

3 answers

Yes, "it" refers to London in that sentence.
I want to go to London. It is ten miles from here. (Thank you.)
Yes, right!!

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