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Silencio Tarsier Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Exception to global growth has been Africa (sub-Sahara)

Exception to global growth has been Africa (sub-Sahara)

what does it mean?
and what is the grammar construction??
  

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Silencio Tarsier what does it mean? Sub-Saharan African countries are not growing (presumably their economies, though you have given no context). Silencio Tarsier and what is the grammar construction [The] exception to global growth — subject has been — linking verb Africa (sub-Sahara) —predicate nominative, subject complement

  • Silencio Tarsier what does it mean?
  • Sub-Saharan African countries are not growing (presumably their economies, though you have given no context).
  • Silencio Tarsier and what is the grammar construction [The] exception to global growth — subject has been — linking verb Africa (sub-Sahara) —predicate nominative, subject complement
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Silencio Tarsierwhat does it mean?
Sub-Saharan African countries are not growing (presumably their economies, though you have given no context).
Silencio Tarsierand what is the grammar construction
[The] exception to global growth— subject
has been— linking verb
Africa (sub-Sahara)—predicate no

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