He believes that they blended; they were total opposites with Grace's emotional and progressive, social ideals, which she fiercely defends, as oppose to him seeing every move he makes for his company.
In the above writing, is "seeing every move he makes for his company" describing "him" in "as oppose to him" ?
fire1 He believes that they blended; they were total opposites with Grace's emotional and progressive, social ideals, which she fiercely defends, as oppose d to him seeing every move he makes for his company. In the above writing, is "seeing every move he makes for his company" describing "him" in "as oppose d to him" ? That's more than just a description, although you might call it that in loose terms.
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fire1He believes that they blended; they were total opposites with Grace's emotional and progressive, social ideals, which she fiercely defends, as opposed to him seeing every move he makes for his company.
In the above writing, is "seeing every move he makes for his company" describing "him" in "as oppose