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Chkrosca Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

About "inanimate subject"

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00I have a question about inanimate subject. ( I'm not sure if this name "inanimate subject" is correct... For example, "The sunlight saw a boy playing football on the playground", I am now talking about the subjects like "The sunlight" in that sentence...) In this sentence, "Recent days have seen a flood of books, TV programs and concerts to celebrate this man of his people.", is "Recent days" here an inanimate subject? Or is this sentence in a "Inverted Order"?02br
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00Yes, 01i00recent days02i00 is an inanimate (or whatever) subject.02br
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10.12br
10Yes, 11i10recent days12i10 is an inanimate (or whatever) subject.12br
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10I see! Thank you very much! 0-

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