In this sentence "In the latest FIFA world rankings, the Vietnam women's national football team is currently ranked the 32nd, moving up 0.26 points in the past three months." Is "moving up 0.26 points in the past three months" a reduced adverb clause?
26 points in the past three months" a reduced adverb clause? There may be methods of analysis where it's called a reduced adverb clause, so you might call it that. As I see it, it's a participle clause.
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pen grape 927In this sentence "In the latest FIFA world rankings, the Vietnam women's national football team is currently ranked the 32nd, moving up 0.26 points in the past three months." Is "moving up 0.26 points in the past three months" a reduced adverb clause?
There may be methods of analysis where it's called a reduced adverb clause, so you migh