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Preparatory subject

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In grammar, a preparatory subject or anticipatory subject is a subject which represents a verb clause later in the sentence. It as a preparatory subject is "commonly used in speech and writing, especially when the subject is longer than the complement and is better placed at the end of the sentence".

Examples

It is fun to play the piano

is equivalent to

Playing the piano is fun

"It" in the first sentence is a preparatory subject, referring to the clause "to play the piano".

Notes

  1. Novalearn: Anticipatory subject
  2. Grammar glossary
  3. "What is the Anticipatory 'It' in English Grammar?".
  4. English Grammar: It as a preparatory subject

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