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Hans51 Posted 6 years ago
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Look at the sun rising over the sea

Look at the sun rising over the sea.

Do you think that there is an omission of 'which is' between 'the sun' and 'rising over the sea' like 'Look at the sun which is rising over the sea'.

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance.

  

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Hans51 Do you think that there is an omission of 'which is' between 'the sun' and 'rising over the sea' like 'Look at the sun which is rising over the sea'. No. "Rising" carries all the import needed.

  • Hans51 Do you think that there is an omission of 'which is' between 'the sun' and 'rising over the sea' like 'Look at the sun which is rising over the sea'.
  • No.
  • "Rising" carries all the import needed.
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Hans51Do you think that there is an omission of 'which is' between 'the sun' and 'rising over the sea' like 'Look at the sun which is rising over the sea'.

No. "Rising" carries all the import needed. If I wanted to paraphrase, it would be more like "Look at the sun as it rises over the sea."

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