In Lost series,the kid that was playing the role of childhood of Benjamin said: "I hate it here.".
I want to know that why it is not "I hate here"? Because for example, we say: I hate it, or I hate this place, so if I want to replace "this place" with a pronoun, I would say: "I hate here", not I hate it here.
Why "it" is used?!
Is there any difference in the meaning of those two expressions?
In Lost series,the kid that was playing the role of childhood of Benjamin said: "I hate it here.".I want to know that why it is not "I hate here"? Because for example, we say: I hate it, or I hate this place, so if I want to replace "this place" with a pronoun, I would say: "I hate here", not I hate it here. Why "it" is used?!Is there any difference in the meaning of those two expressions?
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