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Fred is the man with the book is an equative sentence because the sentence asserts the identity of referent of two referring expressions Fred and the man with the book.

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You need some help with punctuation: " Fred is the man with the book " is an equative sentence because the sentence asserts the identity of the referent of two referring expressions , " Fred " and " the man with the book " .

  • You need some help with punctuation: " Fred is the man with the book " is an equative sentence because the sentence asserts the identity of the referent of two referring expressions , " Fred " and " the man with the book " .
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You need some help with punctuation:

"Fred is the man with the book" is an equative sentence because the sentence asserts the identity of the referent of two referring expressions, "Fred

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