Yes, you can use the pronoun 'IT' to refer to someone.
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If, by now, you have not known that 'won't' is the shortened form of 'will not', please don't get into any relationship.
Change to passive voice:
"The principal always speaks about liars."
"But you promised me that it___come to this."
A. will not B. won't
C. wouldn't
20/06/2026
Dear teachers, which word is more appropriate to use when defining a term, between CAN and COULD?
Example:
Do you say "A noun can be defined as..." Or "A noun could be defined as..."?
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20/06/2026
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