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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

An implicit subject

The before helper gone, here came again the thread as the revived version.

The limited series Agents of Atlas #1-6 (Oct. 2006 - March 2007) was set in the present day and likewise set in mainstream continuity. The series emerged from what writer Parker called "a huge editorial hunch" at Marvel, and said the revival of the characters "is something that [editor] Mark Paniccia was looking at and [for which he] thought specifically of me, and asked me what I would do with it".[4] Paniccia says the idea came to him when he picked up a copy of the What if? story and found the cover "intriguing; it instantly tickles the nostalgia bone".[5]

I'd like to know why the implicit subject after ", and" was replaced with "he" from "the series."

Here goes the further detailed question.
The sentence in question begins with the subject "the series", but in the following coordinate clause the subject is the implicit "he."
So, I'd like to know whether it is possible.

Thank you in advance for your help.
  

Top answer

park sang joon So, I'd like to know whether it is possible. No. This is another badly written sentence.

  • park sang joon So, I'd like to know whether it is possible.
  • No.
  • This is another badly written sentence.
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park sang joonSo, I'd like to know whether it is possible.
No. This is another badly written sentence.
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park sang joonThe before helper gone,
What do you mean?
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I'm sorry; I should have written like "The before helper having gone."
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Emotion: hmm I didn’t think it was that bad!
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park sang joonI'm sorry; I should have written like "The before helper having gone."
I don't know what you mean by that.
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The helper replied to my question and I asked him an extra question, but he didn't answer anymore.
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In future, please don't start a new thread on a topic question you have already asked. If the original thread appears to have dies, simply bump it.

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