eggcracker
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- May 14, 2012
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- Korean
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- Japan
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- South Korea
Is it grammatcal to use "it" to indicate an animal or insect mentioned before?
Is it grammatical to use expression "it" in the after sentence "Hummingbird belongs to wild birds. It feeds on nectar." to indicate the hummingbird mentioned earlier sentence?
If so, I think I can also use "it" to indicate the subject mentioned before.
Is it grammatical to use expression "it" in the after sentence "Hummingbird belongs to wild birds. It feeds on nectar." to indicate the hummingbird mentioned earlier sentence?
If so, I think I can also use "it" to indicate the subject mentioned before.