Jun 23rd, 2015, 12:34 am
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eslHQ Addict | | Join Date: May 28th, 2013
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Denmark's tourism industry as -One may argue that there is no need to promote Denmark's tourism industry as its reputation as the Diamond of Northern Europe is enough to lure tourists to it.
The meaning of 'it', by speculation, should be Denmark; but the only possible referent of it in the sentence is Denmark's tourism industry, but this industry does not have the name of Diamond of Northern Europe. Do you think it is ungrammatical or that as long as the meaning is understood, there's no problem? |