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English Learning Tip of the Day: Tip of the Day: 206 It ... who / that

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Tip of the Day: 206 It ... who / that
Kenneth Beare
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It ... who / that

'It' can be used to introduce a 'who' or 'that' clause to emphasize. This is referred to as a 'cleft sentence'.

Example Sentences

It was Tom who completed the project on time.
It was the dog that saved the man from the fire.

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What type of building or dwelling do these people live in?


English Worksheet of the Day - Intensifying Adjectives

A collocation is a word pair, in this case adjective and noun, that always goes together. There are no specific rules for these collocations, however, it is important to learn some of the standard collocations. Here is a guide to collocations with: deep, heavy, high (low) and strong


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