...carrying this sky, these boughs, this gliding façade, this sentence, these words.
What is the term for the use of the determiners one after the other at the end of this dependent clause.
And what do we say in grammar when 'the word' after the comma, the 'determiner' in this case, doesn't go with the subject. e.g carrying a sky, a boughs, an gliding facade, a sentence, nor words. (The term for when they fit grammatically)
What is the term for the use of the determiners one after the other at the end of this dependent clause. How about simply 'repetition'? And what do we say in grammar when 'the word' after the comma, the 'determiner' in this case, doesn't go with the subject.
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What is the term for the use of the determiners one after the other at the end of this dependent clause. How about simply 'repetition'?
And what do we say in grammar when 'the word' after the comma, the 'determiner' in this case, doesn't go with the subject. e.g carrying a sky, a boughs, an gliding facade, a sentence, nor words. (The term for when they fit grammatically) Sorry,