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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Adverbial phrase after an preposition???

Please look at the following question.

"Neorela Electronics, whose entry you submitted on June 20, was selected from among 1,500 contestants"

[Q1] What is the subject of "was selected"? I think it is "entry". Am I wrong?

[Q2] What part of speech is "among 1,500 contestants"?
Looks an adverbial phrase. I've learned a noun or a noun phrase has to come after a preposition.
If it is an adverbial phrase, it breaks this rule. Is it a noun phrase? or can an adverbial phrase follow after an preposition?

Thank you for your answer in advance.
  

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Son James [Q1] What is the subject of "was selected"? I think it is "you". Am I wrong?

  • Son James [Q1] What is the subject of "was selected"?
  • I think it is "you".
  • Am I wrong?
  • Neorela Electronics is the subject.
  • Neorela Electronics [ whose entry you submitted on June 20 ] was selected from among 1,500 contestants
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Son James[Q1] What is the subject of "was selected"? I think it is "you". Am I wrong?
Neorela Electronics is the subject.

Neorela Electronics [whose entry you submitted on June 20] was selected from among 1,500 contestants
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Then, I couldn't understand what the sentence means. I think "Neorela Electronics" is the company's name.
Can the company not the entry be selected from among the contestants? Could you explain to me what the sentence means? Thank you for your answer in advance.
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Perhaps I've got it. "You" in the sentence is a worker working at Neorela Electronics. The 1,500 contestants means 1,500 rival firms. Am I right?

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