INFINITIVE CLAUSES WITH IMPERSONAL IT
It (be) Adj + Infinitve Clause vs. Gerund Clause (be) Adj INFINITIVE CLAUSE The expression " It is + adj/noun to" emphasizes information by bringing it to the front of the clause. The subject of an infinitive clause is optionally expressed as [for + noun] or the accusative pronoun [for + pronoun] . MAIN CLAUSE SUBORD COMPLEMENT "IT" IS + ADJ "FOR" PRN INFINITIVE CLS It's difficult for me to guess what will happen. It's hard to know when a rat will get loose. It's impossible for us to do this project in 24 hours It's important to take a break twice a day. It's possible for you to work on your own project. It's exciting for us to be ...