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hkqq  +  622381 Fri, 26 Dec 08 02:01 PM
Hi Sir/Madam, is below syntax correct?

[ Before (adverb of time) the financial crisis (subject) broke(verb) ] (subordinate clause), people (subject) were confident (adjective) about investment and insurance (prepositional phrase)

 

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Avangi  +  623171 Sat, 27 Dec 08 06:44 AM
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“ [ Before (adverb of time) the financial crisis (subject) broke(verb) ] (subordinate clause), people (subject) were (verb) confident (adjective) (also complement) about investment and insurance (prepositional phrase) ”
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