Hello Manhattan expert,
Can you please tell me if one sentence can use "it" as a pronoun for a noun and also as a dummy pronoun for either an infinitive subject/object or that-clause subject/object? Or is that consider as a pronoun error?
I came across this sentence in the Problem Set in Chapter 12
"It would be hardly be fair for the meatpacking industry to blame regulators for the harm that it has inflicted upon itself in the sub-prime meat sector"
The first "it" - a dummy pronoun (placeholder) for the long infinitive phrase "to blame... meat sector"
The second "it" and the third pronoun "itself" - refer to the "industry"
Thank you!