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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Could it be that "To Clause" Is the Real Subject?

On Monday, Beijing said its gross domestic product rose 2.3% last year. While that is the weakest annual rate of growth since the Mao era, it was enough to make china the only major world economy to gain any ground at all last year, and accelerated its likely overtaking of the U.S. economy.


Could I say To gain any ground at all last year is the real subject?

What I mean is: To gain any ground at all last year was enough to make china the only major world economy, accelerating its likely overtaking of the U.S. economy.


If not, could it be that it just denotes China's GDP and to gain any ground at all last year is the modifier of the only major world economy?

  

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anonymous Could I say To gain any ground at all last year is the real subject? S. economy.

  • anonymous Could I say To gain any ground at all last year is the real subject?
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  • economy.
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  • anonymous If not, could it be that it just denotes China's GDP and to gain any ground at all last year is the modifier of the only major world economy?
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Could I say To gain any ground at all last year is the real subject?

What I mean is: To gain any ground at all last year was enough to make china the only major world economy, accelerating its likely overtaking of the U.S. economy.

No.

anonymousIf not, could it be that it just denotes China's G

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