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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Acceptable question?

The passage
××× Malaysia is separated into two sections by the South China Sea;Peninsula Malaysia links with Thailand on the mainland of Asia, while East Malaysia comprises the states of Sabah and Sarawak.
Q. Where does Peninsula Malaysia link with Thailand?

This is a test question in a class. I'd like to know whether the question is acceptable or not. I think the phrase 'on the mainland of Asia' is an adjective phrase, not an adverb phrase.
  

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I would say it's probably intended as adverbial, though it could be read either way. "Peninsula Malaysia" should presumably be "Peninsular Malaysia".

  • I would say it's probably intended as adverbial, though it could be read either way.
  • "Peninsula Malaysia" should presumably be "Peninsular Malaysia".
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I would say it's probably intended as adverbial, though it could be read either way.

"Peninsula Malaysia" should presumably be "Peninsular Malaysia".

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