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I have loosely used the word 'modifier' to mean 'verb dependent'. To be precise, however, verbs have two kinds of dependent:
1) complements (a necessary dependent);
2) modifiers (adjuncts) (an optional dependent)
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Ответить@Aze Linguistics Thanks so much, it makes much more sense now. Could you recommend an introductory linguistics textbooks for a deeper diving?
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ОтветитьSir, is it possible to write a topical sentence for paragraph without any verb?
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ОтветитьDo you have a video about types of clauses when we talk about syntax
ОтветитьThan what the difference between the sentence and independing clause
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ОтветитьThis is good; however, there is one correction needed. On your compound sentence, it should be punctuated as follows: I could drive, and he could read maps. I hope that this helps. I appreciate the effort that you put into this video.
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Explained well 👏
Short yet comprehensive
Especially for English students and teachers
Thank a lot .i get the difference now
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ОтветитьI didn't get what is the deference between A sentence and a clause.The video got finish soon.
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