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Redkiddy Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

a sentence

Look at this sentence:

As has been emphasied in a relevant article.......

Shouldn't there be a subject between "as" and "hasbeen" ?
  

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Not necessary, Redkiddy. As has been emphasized, you must always drive on the left side of the road. As previously mentioned, the caboose is in the rear.

  • Not necessary, Redkiddy.
  • As has been emphasized, you must always drive on the left side of the road.
  • As previously mentioned, the caboose is in the rear.
  • Subject ellipsis in dependent clauses, both finite and nonfinite, is quite common.
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Not necessary, Redkiddy.

As has been emphasized, you must always drive on the left side of the road.
As previously mentioned, the caboose is in the rear.

Subject ellipsis in dependent clauses, both finite and nonfinite, is quite common.


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thank you.....................

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