Emphatic structure: Cleft sentences

Cleft sentence: a sentence in which an element is emphasized by being put in a separate clause, with the use of an empty introductory word such as it or that, e.g. it’s money we want ; it was today that I saw him ; that was the King you were talking to.(Oxford Languages) 15-ESL-Emphatic-structures-cleft-sentencesDownload Click…

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