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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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adverbial or adjectival

"I'm of a mind to sink them all into the sea."

The prepositional phrase, of a mind~, seems to be either adverbial or adjectival. I want you to bestow clearness to me.
  

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Anonymous The prepositional phrase, of a mind~, seems to be either adverbial or adjectival. It describes the subject ( I ) in terms of what the subject would like to do, so it's adjectival. Put differently, it tells us the state that the subject is in.

  • Anonymous The prepositional phrase, of a mind~, seems to be either adverbial or adjectival.
  • It describes the subject ( I ) in terms of what the subject would like to do, so it's adjectival.
  • Put differently, it tells us the state that the subject is in.
  • Anonymous I want you to bestow clearness to me.
  • Can you clarify this for me?
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AnonymousThe prepositional phrase, of a mind~, seems to be either adverbial or adjectival.
It describes the subject (I) in terms of what the subject would like to do, so it's adjectival. Put differently, it tells us the state that the subject is in.
AnonymousI want you to bestow clearness to me.

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