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Moon7296 Posted 12 years ago
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in what follows....

In what follows we will focus on the central use of language: communication.

Q) Why "is" is added in the beginning of the sentence and what does it mean in the sentence?
  

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What follows presumably refers to the text that follows . You can find some information in the text; therefore, they will focus on "communication" in what follows (in the text below).

  • What follows presumably refers to the text that follows .
  • You can find some information in the text; therefore, they will focus on "communication" in what follows (in the text below).
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What follows presumably refers to the text that follows.

You can find some information in the text; therefore, they will focus on "communication" in what follows (in the text below).

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