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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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We can prove Venice as the world heritage.

Is the sentence acceptable and grammatical?

  

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anonymous We can prove Venice as the world heritage. Is the sentence acceptable and grammatical? No.

  • anonymous We can prove Venice as the world heritage.
  • Is the sentence acceptable and grammatical?
  • No.
  • Objects and their object complements can be joined by 'to be', by 'as', or by nothing at all, but the choice of available options depends on the preceding verb.
  • 'prove' does not take 'as'.
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anonymous

We can prove Venice as the world heritage.

Is the sentence acceptable and grammatical?

No. Objects and their object complements can be joined by 'to be', by 'as', or by nothing at all, but the choice of available options depends on the preceding verb. 'prove' does not take 'as'.

Further, the idea that Venice is "the world herit

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