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14 September, 18:43

What does "it" refer to in "it's raining"?

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  1. 14 September, 22:20
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    The "it" here does not refer to anything. It is a so-called dummy pronoun, which means that it only has a syntactic function: a sentence needs a subject. so it "fills" this gap, but semantically, it does not refer to anything.
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