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Latest post Tue, Dec 30 2008 4:49 AM by ktsxanhbiec. 2 replies.
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hkqq  +  622364 Fri, 26 Dec 08 01:36 PM

 Hi Sir/Madam, Is below syntax correct?

Police (subject) finally (adverb) caught up (verb) with him (prepositional verb) when an eagle-eyed employer recognized him from a warning issued by the Labour Department(relative clause), through which he had found work in the past (relative clause).

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AlpheccaStars  +  626254 Tue, 30 Dec 08 03:34 AM
 The phrasal verb is  "caught up with" and "him" is the object.
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ktsxanhbiec  +  626287 Tue, 30 Dec 08 04:49 AM

Hi hkqq,

This is my answer:

Police (subject) finally (adverb) caught up with (phrasal verb) him (direct object) when an eagle-eyed employer recognized him from a warning issued by the Labour Department (adverb clause), through which he had found work in the past (adjective clause).


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