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Hanuman_2000 Posted 10 years ago
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Nonfinite clause

Hello,
Rather than you do the job,I would prefer to finish it myself.

Which part is Nonfinite clause?
Could anyone please explain it?

Thanks.
  

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hanuman_2000 Which part is Nonfinite clause? I guess it's "you do the job". hanuman_2000 Could anyone please explain it?

  • hanuman_2000 Which part is Nonfinite clause?
  • I guess it's "you do the job".
  • hanuman_2000 Could anyone please explain it?
  • I'm not sure if there's another way of analysing this, but I can see it as a variant of the usual "you(r) doing the job" that works only in special cases.
  • e.
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hanuman_2000Which part is Nonfinite clause?
I guess it's "you do the job".
hanuman_2000Could anyone please explain it?
I'm not sure if there's another way of analysing this, but I can see it as a variant of the usual "you(r) doing the job" that works only in special cases. In fact, I can't offhand think of any other case, ot

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