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ZBH Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Clause?

Clearly a case of GM?
Is this above a clause because "it is" is as ellipses? It would probably read as Is it clearly a case of GM?
  

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ZBH Is this above a clause because "it is" is as ellipses? No, it's a noun phrase. ZBH It would probably read as Is it clearly a case of GM?

  • ZBH Is this above a clause because "it is" is as ellipses?
  • No, it's a noun phrase.
  • ZBH It would probably read as Is it clearly a case of GM?
  • Then it becomes a clause (sentence).
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ZBHIs this above a clause because "it is" is as ellipses?
No, it's a noun phrase.
ZBH It would probably read as Is it clearly a case of GM?
Then it becomes a clause (sentence).

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