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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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"it necessary" V.S. "it is necessary"

0"The government has apparently judged 01font00it necessary02font00 for Japan to set an emissions reduction goal."02br
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00Why there isn't a "is" between "it" and "necessary"? Isn't it suppose to be like : the government has judged 01font00it is necessary02font00 for ....02br
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00is the "necessary" in this sentence is an "adverb", or "adject"?0-
  

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0 With certain verbs, like 01i00judge, deem, find, consider,02i00 etc., you place 01i00necessary02i00 (or other 01u00adjectives02u00) right after the object without a form of 01b00to be02b00, like 01i00is02i00 or 01i00are02i00.02br
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0Thank you for your help CJ. 02br
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00what about :02br
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00The government judged 01font00that it is necessary02font00 for Japan to set this goal...02br
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01cite10akdom12cite10what about :12br
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10The government judged 11font10that it is necessary12font10 for Japan to set this goal...12br
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10Yes. In fact, you 01u00can02u00 use this as well. In fact, you 01

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