morecoffee
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In a sentence such as
"The coffee is so hot that I cannot drink it."
Is the "it" at the end neccessary?
I don't see any grammar rules specifying that it should be, but it does sound wrong to me to say:
"The coffee is so hot that I cannot drink."
Thanks.
"The coffee is so hot that I cannot drink it."
Is the "it" at the end neccessary?
I don't see any grammar rules specifying that it should be, but it does sound wrong to me to say:
"The coffee is so hot that I cannot drink."
Thanks.