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Introductory 'it'

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    Introductory 'it'
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  • Is this sentence right or wrong? I can't stand it when all does is rain for days.
    wrong. I can't stand it when all IT does is rain for days
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  • Is this sentence right or wrong? It's no use just standing there. You'd better get on with it.
    right
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  • Is this sentence right or wrong? I find hard to believe that the summer is here already.
    wrong. I find IT hard to believe that the summer is here already.
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  • Is this sentence right or wrong? It's pointless arguing with her when she's in that mood.
    right
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence: Do you find easy to get up early?
    Do you find IT easy to get up early?
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence: He always leaves to me to book our holidays.
    He always leaves IT to me to book our holidays.
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence: I hate the winter when cold and dark all the time.
    I hate the winter when IT'S cold and dark all the time.
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence: A good place for a walk.
    IT'S a good place for a walk.
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence: You can walk to the city centre - only two kilometres.
    You can walk to the city centre - IT'S only two kilometres.
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence: Midnight so please turn the music off.
    IT'S midnight so please turn the music off.
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence: No use getting annoyed about important things.
    IT'S no use getting annoyed about important things.
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence: I'm not really ill. Just that I've got a slight cold.
    I'm not really ill. IT'S just that I've got a slight cold.
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence:Hello. Jack here. Could I speak to Owen, please?
    Hello. IT'S Jack here. Could I speak to Owen, please?
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  • Add 'it/it's' in the correct place(s) in the sentence: 18th January and seven o'clock. Here is the news.
    IT'S 18th January and IT'S seven o'clock. Here is the news.
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  • Rewrite the sentence using 'it/it's' and the word in brackets: Amazingly, she passed her exams (WONDER)
    It's a wonder that she passed her exams.
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  • Rewrite the sentence using 'it/it's' and the word in brackets: In some cultures, discussing money is rude (CONSIDERED)
    In some cultures, it's considered rude to discuss money.
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