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Sharan Yadav R Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Can someone tell me the subject and the predicate in this sentences?

Often, I have been told I carry a “surgical knife” to
aeronautical design reviews
  

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Sharan Yadav R Can someone tell me the subject and the predicate in this sentence ? The subject and predicate of the main clause: Often, I have been told I carry a “surgical knife” to aeronautical design review . The subject and predicate of the embedded content clause: Often, I have been told I carry a “surgical knife” to aeronautical design reviews .

  • Sharan Yadav R Can someone tell me the subject and the predicate in this sentence ?
  • The subject and predicate of the main clause: Often, I have been told I carry a “surgical knife” to aeronautical design review .
  • The subject and predicate of the embedded content clause: Often, I have been told I carry a “surgical knife” to aeronautical design reviews .
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Sharan Yadav RCan someone tell me the subject and the predicate in this sentence?
The subject and predicate of the main clause:

Often, I have been told I carry a “surgical knife” to aeronautical design review.

The subject and predicate of the embedded content clause:

Often,
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Do you say that "often" is an adjunct, and neither part of the subject nor the predicate, or do you say that the predicate is split, and "often" is part of the predicate?
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AlpheccaStarsDo you say that "often" is an adjunct, and neither part of the subject nor the predicate
Yes, since it’s not a dependent (complement, modifier, or determiner). It’s more precisely a supplement, a loosely attached expression set apart from the main clause.

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