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Dipsik Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Non-pronominal expression

Hello,

can you please explain what a "non-pronominal expression" is and give examples?

Many thanks

Lenny
  

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Dipsik non-pronominal expression I don't think I've ever heard of this, but it would have to be any expression that contains no pronouns. Joe will be able to meet the members of the committee at 7 o'clock tonight. Any part of the sentence above could be considered a non-pronomial expression because there are no pronouns in that sentence.

  • Dipsik non-pronominal expression I don't think I've ever heard of this, but it would have to be any expression that contains no pronouns.
  • Joe will be able to meet the members of the committee at 7 o'clock tonight.
  • Any part of the sentence above could be considered a non-pronomial expression because there are no pronouns in that sentence.
  • CJ
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Dipsiknon-pronominal expression
I don't think I've ever heard of this, but it would have to be any expression that contains no pronouns.

Joe will be able to meet the members of the committee at 7 o'clock tonight.

Any part of the sentence above could be considered a non-pronomial expression because there are no pronouns in that sentence

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