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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Hello

I want the copula in the sentence below.
"Some newspapers that are printed in new york are not tabloids that are easily read'
  

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This is a kind of clunky sentence. However, I do not understand your question, or indeed whether you are asking a question.

  • This is a kind of clunky sentence.
  • However, I do not understand your question, or indeed whether you are asking a question.
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This is a kind of clunky sentence.

However, I do not understand your question, or indeed whether you are asking a question.
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I am a learner too, so please don't completely rely on my answer.Emotion: smile

Copula = Link
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MIGI am a learner too, so please don't completely rely on my answer. Copula = Linking VerbA linking verb doesn't perform an action; it connects the subject to its complement.For example "are" is a linking verb in the sentence below:They?(are)?good.I think that all are's in your sentence are linking verbs."Some newspapers that are printed in new york are not tabloids that
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I have too(x100,000,000,000) much to learn from you.
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The first and third ares in that sentence ar auxiliar verbs, not ccopulas.

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