INFINITE
CLAUSES
WITH
IMPERSONAL
IT
Function
We use it's (not) + adjective + infinitive clauses when we want to use adjective to describe an action or situation.Form
IT'S (NOT) + ADJECTIVE + INFINITIVE CLAUSE
Examples
MAIN CLAUSE | SUBORD | COMPLETMEN |
"IT" IS + ADJ | "FOR" PRN | INFINITIVE CLS |
It's difficult
|
for me
|
to guess what will happen.
|
It's hard
|
to know when a rat will get loose.
| |
It's impossible
|
for us
|
to do this project in 24 hours
|
It's important
|
to take a break twice a day.
| |
It's possible
|
for you
|
to work on your own project.
|
It's exciting
|
for us
|
to be here.
|
It's likely
|
for it
|
to get cold in the laboratory.
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