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Minggu, 20 Februari 2011

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When the subjective is an infinitive phrase:
We begin a sentence with it when the real subject is an infinitive phrase.
So instead of saying,To accept your advice is difficult’, we say, ‘It is difficult to accept your advice’.

Structure: It + verb + subject complement + infinitive phrase (real subject)
  • It is easy to learn English. (To learn English is easy.)
  • It is easy to find fault with others. (To find fault with others is easy.)
  • It is difficult to know his motive. (To know his motive is difficult.)
  • It is difficult to find a good job during these troubled times.
  • It is dangerous to play with fire.
  • It could be dangerous to drive so fast.
Note:
That when we wish to emphasize the infinitive phrase, it may be put at the beginning, especially when it is short

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