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Please tell me if I have done it correctly?
I have to answer the following questions:
1. (i) What is the difference in meaning between the following sentences?
(ii) Identify the grammatical structure underlined in each sentence
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And what do you think about: “He is going to satisfy any caprice of hers”. Does this sentence sound OK? Not really. any is tricky. (I don't have to tell you that. ) If any occurs after the verb, one of these things is often also present:
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califjim
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Might is always considered a modal in English. However, and that is why I think yours is a good question, in other languages, such as my own – which is Dutch – we do in fact add an adverb to the verb phrase of the sentence. In the end, the
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Living there is frustrating. living there - subject - gerund -noun plus adverb is - linking verb frustrating - subject complement / predicate adjective / present participle frustrating is adjectival because you can add "very" -- an
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califjim
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These are two subodinate clauses. Yes, that's why they don't form a sentence. 1) Why are they subordinate clause when they have subjects and verbs ? Eddie, Eddie, Eddie!!! We've been through this before. Almost all clauses have
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Understanding whether a verb is the main verb or not can help tell me if a group of words is a clause or phrase . Subject (noun phrase): understanding whether a verb is the main verb or not Verbs: Modal verb: can Bare infinitve: help Bare
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First of all, they aren't sentences. You need to complete the thought to have sentences. For example, I would have sent you a letter is a sentence. Secondly, reply can't be used in the passive. There is no such thing as be replied .
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1. A group IS ... (Not important who is in the group). A group is a singular, countable noun. 3. Both wrong. She went home half an hour ago. Given, finished time requires simple past UNLESS it relates to another action in the past.
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Hi,
Sentence A . It takes all sorts ( to make a world ) ( saying ) used to say that you think somebody's behaviour is very strange or unusual but that everyone is different and likes different things. ( Oxford Advanced Learner's
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Sentence A . It takes all sorts ( to make a world ) ( saying ) used to say that you think somebody's behaviour is very strange or unusual but that everyone is different and likes different things. ( Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary ).
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