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Yayaya Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

observation of

direct observation of or participation in events as a basis of knowledge.

what is "observation of" function? (noun , adjective)?

what mean observation of ? can i delete of ?
  

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I can't answer to the second part of your question, sorry (no good at grammatical terms)

But you can't omit the "of"; it reads: "direct observation of (events) or participation in events as etc..."
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thank you. i understand .

the complete form is direct observation of events or participation in events as a basis of knowledge. right?
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Right! You can' "participate ofevents", so you have to keep the "in". Emotion: smile

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