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First sentence: "A time of prosperity and peace"-- This is not a sentence; it is a noun phrase 'A time' is a noun phrase, where 'a' is the determiner and 'time' is the head. 'Of' is a preposition, so I think it's a prepositional phrase with a
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I could really use some help with some sentences analysis. I am not sure at all if I am on the right track .
First sentence:
"A time of prosperity and peace"
I did this analyse:
A time is a noun phrase, where a is
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I think the original post was referring to possessives in general, not just 'him'.
Trad grams called my, your, his/her/its, our, your, their possessive adjectives . However, in many modern grammars they came to be called
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Hi, I have some questions regarding determiners. Should there be 'the' or zero article for these nouns? Can you please explain why 'the' is or is not required before these nouns as marked below? 1.Although there is such a thing as
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The A level Language textbook we use categorises 'my' 'your' 'his' 'her' 'our' and 'their' as possessive pronouns. I think they cannot be pronouns since they do not replace nouns. I have seen them
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Dear friend, Basically, any sentence consists of two parts. They are complete subject and complete predicate. Complete subject is the part of the sentence which names what is talked about, in your case, it is trains. The part which tells what is
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Is this student a native speaker of English? How old is he/she? How long has he/she been learning English?
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it has many kind of food
i know that the error here is a disagreement between determiner and noun especially with regard to number... but i want to know why does a student do this error? and what could be the solution for such a problem? i need
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A noun is a word that refers to something in the real world -- a person, place, or thing. Often preceded by a determiner such as a, an, the, this, that, my, ... Give it a try, and we'll tell you how you did. CJ
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Hello, I need some help looking at this adjectival group.I really appreciate the help. That drink tastes worse in a paper cup. That Drink = Nominal Group, Function = Subject. It's comprised of a Determiner and a Head Noun (That &
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