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Allexkramer432 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Modifier or complement?

I semi-agree with that. How do we get BillJs attention? I’m curious as to what he thinks. Personally, I’m inclined to think of it as some sort of modifier of the object, as it pertains to it specifically in the overall scheme of the sentence.

  

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allexkramer432 I’m inclined to think of it as some sort of modifier of the object In all such sentences? Or did you have a particular sentence in mind? If so, which sentence are you referencing?

  • allexkramer432 I’m inclined to think of it as some sort of modifier of the object In all such sentences?
  • Or did you have a particular sentence in mind?
  • If so, which sentence are you referencing?
  • ) CJ
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allexkramer432I’m inclined to think of it as some sort of modifier of the object

In all such sentences? Or did you have a particular sentence in mind? If so, which sentence are you referencing?

(You can always PM BillJ and give him the link to this thread if you wish.)

CJ

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