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Rizan Malik Posted 6 years ago
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5 tips to learn English easily...

Consider this sentence, please:

1) 5 tips to learn English easily.

Q1): Is sentence 1) a complete sentence?

Q2): Is the underlined infinitival clause an adjective clause modifying the noun phrase "5 tips" or is it an adverbial clause?

  

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Rizan Malik Q1): Is sentence 1) a complete sentence? No. " Rizan Malik Q2): Is the underlined infinitival clause an adjective clause modifying the noun phrase "5 tips" or is it an adverbial clause?

  • Rizan Malik Q1): Is sentence 1) a complete sentence?
  • No.
  • " Rizan Malik Q2): Is the underlined infinitival clause an adjective clause modifying the noun phrase "5 tips" or is it an adverbial clause?
  • It is ungrammatical in my dialect and therefore not subject to analysis.
  • It would be five tips for learning English, not five tips to.
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Rizan MalikQ1): Is sentence 1) a complete sentence?

No. It is a headline-style title derived from the faulty sentence "Here are five tips to learn English easily."

Rizan MalikQ2): Is the underlined infinitival clause an adjective clause modifying the noun phrase "5 tips" or is it an adverbial clause?

It is ungramma

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