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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Framework in which

The controlling idea (central idea or main idea) comes from the purpose and the subject. It gives readers a map of the essay's territory, a framework in which to interpret the specific material the essay will present. It gives writers a basis for decision-making: every sentence, every paragraph in the essay should be directly related to the controlling idea. In math terms, you might say:

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Please explain to me the grammatical form and function of "in which" and use of simple future tense in "the essay will present"

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It gives readers a map of the essay's territory, a framework [ in which to interpret the specific material the essay will present ] . The preposition phrase “in which” is a relative phrase in the bracketed relative clause, where the relativised element “which” has “framework” as antecedent. The relative pronoun “which” functions as complement of the preposition “in”.

  • It gives readers a map of the essay's territory, a framework [ in which to interpret the specific material the essay will present ] .
  • The preposition phrase “in which” is a relative phrase in the bracketed relative clause, where the relativised element “which” has “framework” as antecedent.
  • The relative pronoun “which” functions as complement of the preposition “in”.
  • The futurate “the essay will present” is probably used because the article is giving advice about how to write essay, a future event, although in my opinion the futurate sense of the present tense “presents” would also have been acceptable here.
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It gives readers a map of the essay's territory, a framework [in which to interpret the specific material the essay will present].

The preposition phrase “in which” is a relative phrase in the bracketed relative clause, where the relativised element “which” has “framework” as antecedent. The relative pronoun “which” functions as complement of the preposition “

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JigneshbharatiIt gives readers a map of the essay's territory, a framework in which to interpret the specific material the essay will present.

Who or what is the subject of the infinitival "to interpret the specific material" in the above?

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