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Greetings, Tina, Mister Micawber's answers are completely relevant, but let me make some additional remarks: 1. A time of prosperity and peace - is a noun phrase you analysed absolutely correctly. In general, noun phrases may have the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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gleb_chebrikoff
8 hr 4 min ago
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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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Greetings, Icadia, Direct speech: It's against the law in our state for her to drive until she has been seizure-free for six months. Indirect speech: 1. The provisions of the legislation have probably not changed by the time of reporting
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gleb_chebrikoff
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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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May I try? (l) a siimple sentence. (2) it has a compound predicate. (3) the two predicates are connected by the coordinating conjunction "and"(4) predicate No. 1 = bought a box of colors. "box" is modified by "a" (an
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anonymous
59 days ago
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Support for the party dropped 5 points in May. Support for the party = nominal group & subject. for the party = prepositional group. Does this group have a function (like how the nominal group is the subject) the party = a nominal group
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Humanity's peregrination through(out) the ages ? Through is the only choice here. Through is used in reference to a movement or passage that proceeds linearly; throughout to a movement or passage that proceeds spatially. In your example,
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Hi, Schools getting more points in the tables for "hard" subjects, including maths, physics and languages, but fewer points for so-called "soft" subjects such as media studies. I usually expect to see an article or a determiner
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Yes, there should be an article or other determiner before 'Danish'. Even the most professional publishers sometimes fail at proofreading.
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