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Ericsteef Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

correction

"Christie's inspiration for Poirot"

“Christie’s” is noun of the noun phrase functions as Premodifier .

” inspiration” is the head noun of the noun phrase .

“for Poirot” is PP functions aspostmodifeir of the NP.

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Hi, Perhaps you should mention the possesive nature of the phrase Christie's ? est wishes, Clive

  • Hi, Perhaps you should mention the possesive nature of the phrase Christie's ?
  • est wishes, Clive
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Hi,
Perhaps you should mention the possesive nature of the phrase Christie's ?
est wishes, Clive

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