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When the subject is an infinitive phrase, the sentence often begins with it. Instead of saying ‘To find fault with others is easy’, we say, ‘It is easy to find fault with others’. More examples are given below.- It is easy to learn English. (More natural than ‘To learn English is easy’.)
- It was not easy to understand his motive.
- It may be advisable to consult a specialist.
- It could be dangerous to drive so fast.
- It was pleasant to sit on the beach.
- To err is human.
- To withdraw now will be sheer folly.
- Will it be any good my talking to him about it?
- It is no use arguing with him.
- It won’t be much good complaining to the officer about it
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