Yes, an "it" place can be used to describe a place that everyone must see, although I have seen it in writing more than in everyday conversation. The way I interpret it, "it" refers to the place as THE destination, THE place to go. Hope it helps!
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Yes, an "it" place can be used to describe a place that everyone must see, although I have seen it in writing more than in everyday conversation. The way I interpret it, "it" refers to the place as THE destination, THE place to go. Hope it helps!
Hi Sarab, very interesting. I thought it might be "in-places". Never heard this expression over here.
Nice.
"in-places" is also used to describe a cool place, where all the cool kids go ;) Both are equally used. :)
"trendy places" sounds a lot like what I would say! or I would say this
place is very in right now.