English, asked by abhijeethellan, 1 year ago

Apparently there has been an accident.
(Begin: It...)

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Answered by manasvihp21
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the man was walking on the road absentmindedly . suddenly a truck came in his way and killed him. he was taken to the hospital ,the nurse heard him saying that " it wasn't an accident"
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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

The given sentence 'Apparently there has been an accident. ' can be rewritten using the word 'it' as :

It seems that there has been an accident.

or

It is apparent that there has been an accident.

In these sentences, 'it' is used as a dummy pronoun to begin the sentence. Here, 'it' is used in a very general sense to refer to certain circumstances or events.

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