0I have posted this question on another forum, but I haven't exactly received a satisfactory answer, so here it is:02br 00 "I am all that you have home." (If anyone here is a fan of The Decemberists, then they might recognize this line!)02br 02br 00 "I" would be noun phrase one and the subject02br 00 "am" would be the predicating verb and stative verb02br 00 "all that you have home" would be the subject complement and second noun phrase, where "all" is the quantifying predeterminer, "that" is the demonstrative determiner, "you" is the head-noun, and then... what would "have home" be?02br 00 I am so embarrassed! I am not entirely sure whether or not everything I have above is even correct (so please, be sure to let me know if it isn't!) 0-
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02br 00I am not a fan of the Decemberists. Are they a musical group? -- the former is not a phrase with which I am familiar.
— Mister Micawber
02br 00I am not a fan of the Decemberists.
Are they a musical group?
-- the former is not a phrase with which I am familiar.
02br 00.
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0 .02br 00I am not a fan of the Decemberists. Are they a musical group? A political faction?02br 00Does '01i00all that you have home02i00' mean '01i00all that you have01b00 at02b00 home02i00?-- the former is not a phrase with which I am familiar. 02br 00. 0-