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1. i find it is good that he likes poor people.
2. i believe it is good that he likes poor people.
3. i think it is good that he likes poor people.
4. i consider it is good that he likes poor people.
5. i guess it is good that he likes poor people.
(are they all grammatical? ) 6. i find that it's impossible for him to open the door.
7. i believe that it's impossible for him to open the door.
8. i think that it's impossible for him to open the door.
9. i consider that it's impossible for him to open the door.
10. i guess that it's impossible for him to open the door.
(are they all grammatical? )

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