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Square Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

infinitive phrases modifies noun phrases

Mr Colin Day, Vice President of Compliance & Financial Crime Solutions at SunGard tells what emerging markets like Vietnam can do to better fight money laundering activities.

Source: "Keeping clean", VNECONOMY.

Do you agree that the infinitive phrase "to better fight money laundering activities" modify the noun phrase "what emerging markets like Vietnam can do"?
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Square Do you agree that the infinitive phrase "to better fight money laundering activities" modify the noun phrase "what emerging markets like Vietnam can do"? It depends on how critical you wish to be. I suggest that it is merely a complement or adverbial of 'do'.

  • Square Do you agree that the infinitive phrase "to better fight money laundering activities" modify the noun phrase "what emerging markets like Vietnam can do"?
  • It depends on how critical you wish to be.
  • I suggest that it is merely a complement or adverbial of 'do'.
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SquareDo you agree that the infinitive phrase "to better fight money laundering activities" modify the noun phrase "what emerging markets like Vietnam can do"?
It depends on how critical you wish to be. I suggest that it is merely a complement or adverbial of 'do'.

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