Comment on the 'it' in 'it snows' doesn't refer to anything

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Yareckt@lemmynsfw.com ⁨4⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

‘It’s raining’ must refer to the same it as the one in ‘it rains’. From that we can gather that the entity referred by ‘it’ must be quite capable as it can do the raining as well as be raining. However ‘It’s cold outside’ could refer to the air as in the air is cold outside. Similarly the ‘it’ in ‘it is the case’ needs some context in a prior sentence or something else in the real world otherwise the sentence doesn’t make sense.

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