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Is the sentence complete without "it is" at the end?

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Rebecca

Good question! When we see "it is" at the end of a sentence, we can understand it as a confirmation of the statement preceding it ("earth as the giant interconnected system). You can see it in situations when one wants to confirm the correctness of a choice for something. Ex: A: Do you wanna meet on Friday? B: Sure! Friday it is. Ex: A: What flavor of ice cream do you want? B: Cherry please! A: Cherry it is.

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