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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

No conjunction

Can anyone please tell me why the sentence below doesn’t have any conjunction? Is it correct?



“They started to build hundreds of gliders, those lightweight winged structures that are built to imitate the function of birds’ wings in the air.”
  

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It's fine; no conjunction is required. in the air' is in apposition to 'gliders'.

  • It's fine; no conjunction is required.
  • in the air' is in apposition to 'gliders'.
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It's fine; no conjunction is required. 'those lightweight...in the air' is in apposition to 'gliders'.

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