A noun phrase connected with a main clause by 'and'
The plot is believable and also extremely well written. It opens with black and white footage of GIs returning victoriously from WW2. Cut to a letter from a girl named Rosemary to an unseen receiver, stating how she 'does not want to hurt him, but could wait for him no longer...' In other words someone's been dumped and it looks as if a few people are going to have to suffer because of it! Again cut to Avalon Bay Graduation dance 1945 and we're shown the lady Rosemary for the first time with her new 'fella'.
I have extracted some from the one of reviews of the movie "The Prowler." I'd like to know how the underlined noun phrase can be connected with the main clause by "and."
Thank you in advance for your help.
Top answer
"cut" is a verb. The subject of "cut" is unspecified and impersonal. "
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"cut" is a verb.
The subject of "cut" is unspecified and impersonal.
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