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Now my question is: "Seven Hours after the bombing" is ... bombing; prepositional phrase sevring as a modifier of the noun) The phrase as a whole is an adverb: it therefore does not have case, regardless of such cases ... the preposition
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mike lyle
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Now my question is: "Seven Hours after the bombing" is ... bombing; prepositional phrase sevring as a modifier of the noun) The phrase as a whole is an adverb: it therefore does not have case, regardless of such cases ... the preposition
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rewboss
6 yr 111 days ago
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I understand that "Seven Hours after the bombing" serves as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb hung. I think you will find, on parsing, that it is not: it is an adverbial phrase modifying the clause that follows it: that is to say,
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Thus spake Nemo: "After" is a preposition. It is an adverbial phrase of time. Hi! all I understand that "Seven Hours after the bombing" ... the 'nominative case' is serving as an adverbial modyfying 'hung'? (top
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Thus spake Nemo: Hi! all I was wondering if you could help me ... prepositional phrase? or is "after" a conjunction (unlikely i think) "After" is a preposition. 2. Now what is the function of "Hours after the ... after the
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Hi! all I understand that "Seven Hours after the bombing" serves as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb hung. Now my question is: "Seven Hours after the bombing" is in nominative case ( Seven Hours - noun; after the bombing;
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I will give the money to him. (but) I will give the money to WHOEVER (not whomever) gets me out of here. These are parallel situations only up to a point. The object of the preposition "to" is what follows it - a word (pronoun) in the
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Hello In this sentence:
Meeting him for the first time , Charile was slightly nervous.
I understand that there are two caluses and that the subject is Charile the verb is "was" nervous is prediacate nominative and that "slightly" modifies
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Richard Chambers: There are also the false singulars which are formed from ... few years it will probably become accepted as correct English. Evan Kirshenbaum: Several already have. I learned "an agenda", "an opera", and
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