NotWise
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I wrote this sentence before I thought twice:
"It was almost midnight when we landed at the small airport at home."
"It" is the time of day. There's nothing to define the pronoun, but I think the usage is widely understood. Is there anything actually incorrect about the style or grammar? I usually edit it out when I find it, but I wonder.
The sentence became:
"The clock over the concourse said it was nearly midnight when we deplaned in our little airport at home."
I think that's an improvement, and it seems to me like all replacements of the undefined "it" might improve the work.
"It was almost midnight when we landed at the small airport at home."
"It" is the time of day. There's nothing to define the pronoun, but I think the usage is widely understood. Is there anything actually incorrect about the style or grammar? I usually edit it out when I find it, but I wonder.
The sentence became:
"The clock over the concourse said it was nearly midnight when we deplaned in our little airport at home."
I think that's an improvement, and it seems to me like all replacements of the undefined "it" might improve the work.
