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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Anaphoras

Hi.

"“The likelihood grows of someone deciding that they want to punish the West for standing by as the death and destruction in Syria continue, as does the risk that groups on the battlefield might decide to distinguish themselves by using these foreign recruits to launch attacks in the West,” he said." [From The Independent.]

Are "they" and "does" anaphoras in the context referring back to "someone" and "grows" respectively?

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Anonymous Are "they" and "does" anaphoras in the context referring back to "someone" and "grows" respectively? Yes.

  • Anonymous Are "they" and "does" anaphoras in the context referring back to "someone" and "grows" respectively?
  • Yes.
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AnonymousAre "they" and "does" anaphoras in the context referring back to "someone" and "grows" respectively?
Yes.
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Yes, they are anaphors..
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Thank you, MM and Clive, for your useful replies.

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