Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How to read it in English?

How to read it in English?

Its pronunciation: [? t].

It English [? t]? Beauty [? t]? This, he, is just what is needed, the fact [situation].

Examples of using it are as follows:

(1) Yes? Answer? Poor? What about you? Never? Understand? Married? Sarah.

Sarah, I'm sorry you've never been married.

(2) Yes? Funny? How come? What about you? Remember? Things.?

The way you recall the past is interesting.

(3) Yes? Okay? Yes? Him? Where to? Spare? That? Time? Where to? Visit? Where is it? All of them.

It's good that he took time to come and see.

4 yes? It? Is it possible? Will he? Telephone? you

Is it possible for him to call you?

(5) it? Used to be. Answer? Monday? So what? She? Used to be. Where is it? Go home.

It was Monday, so she was at home.

(6) Yes? Become? Darkness. ? Let's go Going? Inside.?

It's getting dark Let's go in.

Extended data:

As the subject, it can refer to natural phenomena, seasons, time, distance, environment, etc.

It can be used as a antecedent to emphasize the subject, object, adverbial of time, adverbial of place, prepositional object or clause in sentence patterns, which generally refers to what has happened, rather than what has not happened or been mentioned.

It is also often used as a formal subject or object, rather than a longer real subject or object (its forms are mostly infinitive phrases or that clauses, etc. ).