Pattern: find-it-adjective-to-verb

Structure Overview

Formula: Subject + find/make + it + Adjective + to + Base Verb
Core Meaning: "It" functions as a dummy object. When a verb like find or make is followed by an adjective describing an infinitive action, "it" must be used as a structural placeholder before the adjective.


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🎴 Interactive Web Practice (Click to Reveal)

Practice 1: The noise from the street makes ______ hard to concentrate.
Answer: it

Practice 2: Many people find it difficult ______ learn a new language as adults.
Answer: to

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