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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

A usage of 'as'

Chimpanzees, who share nearly 99 percent of our DNA, are almost human, but you would never know it from the way we treat them. As photographer Michael Nichols has shown in his harrowing book Brutal Kinship, we use and abuse them at will for medical research, for entertainment, or simply out of personal greed.
[Source: Reading for Results Ninth Edition by Laraine Flemming]
I'd like to know if the object of "has shown" is implied in "as."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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park sang joon 'd like to know if the object of "has shown" is implied in "as. I don't understand. This is the sentence simplified: We use and abuse them, as photographer Michael Nichols has shown in his book.

  • park sang joon 'd like to know if the object of "has shown" is implied in "as.
  • I don't understand.
  • This is the sentence simplified: We use and abuse them, as photographer Michael Nichols has shown in his book.
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park sang joon'd like to know if the object of "has shown" is implied in "as.
I don't understand. This is the sentence simplified:

We use and abuse them, as photographer Michael Nichols has shown in his book.

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