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Thecryingclown1 Posted 13 years ago
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there was a market selling almost everything you could imagine, lovely food available at plenty of stalls

Is this sentence right?

i thought that it must be "there was a market selling almost everthing you could imagine, lovely food which was available at plenty of stalls"
  

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There was a market selling almost everything you could imagine and lovely food available at plenty of stalls.

  • There was a market selling almost everything you could imagine and lovely food available at plenty of stalls.
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There was a market selling almost everything you could imagine and lovely food available at plenty of stalls.
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thank you but i dont undertand why after lovely food is "available" . there is no need " be " ??
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thecryingclown1. there is no need " be " ??
No, it is a reduced clause.

There was a market selling almost everything you could imagine and (there was) lovely food available at plenty of stalls.

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