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A teacher of mine would consider "of the Supreme Court Justice" an adverbial adjunct of source. Hope it helps.
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It is very difficult to understand what you mean. It would help if you did not use the general verb "advise" so much. Also, make the direct and indirect objects explicit. For example: Christine told me that Holman had agreed to change
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"Whoever" is correct. The indirect object of the verb in the main clause is the entire noun clause, not just the head of the clause. Directly quoted from "Cliff's notes" (sorry for the long inset) Pronoun case in
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1) Where are you? I've been waiting for 2 hours 2) I needn't have brought that milk I = subject need have bought = verb; present perfect tense, modal form (need is the auxiliary), buy is the main verb, bought is the past participle. not -
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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You have made some very complex sentences, so it is not easy to explain without a lot of detail. Here is my analysis of the grammar in the second sentence. I am not an expert in grammar, so I invite other members of the forum to comment. It
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Instructions: For each clause, identify (if present) the subject, direct object, indirect object, main verb, subjective
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Thanks again, Mbouti. Hi Can you give me examples for a that-clause for recommend and indirect object for suggest? The doctor recommended (that) I take more exercise. from Cambridge online dictionary In your example, I meant you is an indirect
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Thanks. after recommend, two structures are possible. Cambridge also says recommend can take a that -clause; what do you think of it? "I suggest you going there." Can suggest take an indirect object like you ?
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On reflection, I think I must amend one thing I wrote earlier. (General statements are always dangerous when speaking about English...sorry ) ...while some need to be followed by an indirect object (i.e. one preceded by a preposition) ...
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Could you mention other intransitive verb ?? Hi, I can mention a couple of them. To be : I was here at five. - I am tired. - To be or not to be? To exist : Do you believe UFOs exist? To appear: He appeared suddenly. To die : My grannie died at
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