must used for deductions, permanent commands/prohibitions and to express intention remains unchanged.
In the sentence above, I see must used for deductions, permanent commands/prohibitions and to express intention as a noun phrase and the subject; remains as the linking verb; unchanged as a non-finite clause and adjectival, subject-oriented complement.
Am I correct?
anonymous must used for deductions, permanent commands/prohibitions and to express intention remains unchanged. This makes no sense. It seems to be a mispunctuated dictionary entry with two unrelated words trailing it.
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anonymousmust used for deductions, permanent commands/prohibitions and to express intention remains unchanged.
This makes no sense. It seems to be a mispunctuated dictionary entry with two unrelated words trailing it.
must: used for deductions, permanent commands or prohibitions, and to express intention
CJ