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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"Did you like all the cheering going on."

"Did you like all the cheering going on."

I have seen the sentence and I was wondering if going on just modifies all the cheering behind like "people running now are..." or it is a object complement like "I saw him running with her". Thank you as usual for your time and help.
  

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It is like the first: Did you like all the cheering [that was] going on? The people [who are] running now are my friends.

  • It is like the first: Did you like all the cheering [that was] going on?
  • The people [who are] running now are my friends.
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It is like the first:

Did you like all the cheering [that was] going on?
The people [who are] running now are my friends.

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