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Mister Micawber wrote: OK. Bye.
Hello you deleted davisbaumung
Why u can't delete me?
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Mister Micawber wrote: Two out of three! #2 and #3 are correct. #1 is wrong. Please excuse our coming a little late. Coming is a non-finite form of the verb come-- it has the same function as coming in the next sentence. What is the main,
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Mister Micawber wrote: How about taking a guess yourself, Nmurugeshan? I'm sure that you can at least find the verb and its complement or object. The remainder will be S.
Thank you,
I am guessing. You check whether right or wrong.
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The syce feeds the horse every day.
What is the meaning of syce ?
Somebody has put out the light?
What is the meaning of ` put out' ?
Could anyone answer me?
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Some more sentences :
Please excuse our coming a little late.
I must insist on your coming early.
Do you mind my smoking a pipe?
Where is subject and predicate in the above sentences?
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(1) The captive was bound to a tree.
(2) The horse galloped away.
(3) I would much rather not go.
(4) Whosever shall exalt himself shall be abased.
Could anyone explain the meaning of above sentences?
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Nona The Brit wrote: Yes, your versions are fine.
Ok, Thank you very much.
Yes, your versions are fine.
What is the meaning of version here?
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Mister Micawber wrote: Once / there / was / a little child = P (adv) / false S / P (verb) / S Introductory or existential there postpones the real subject, and is sometimes called a false subject ; other grammarians call there the grammatical
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Mister Micawber wrote:
(1) Cruelty to animals / should be prevented = S / P
(3) Here are / the packs of cards = P / S
(2) Once / there / was / a little child = P (adv) / false S / P (verb) / S [What is false (S) means?)
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Can I say,
(We cannot pump the ocean to make it dry) instead of (We cannot pump the ocean dry.)
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