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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Outline what

Start with a capturing and interesting hook. Outline what your topic is. Point to the main argument of your topic known as a thesis statement.

Please explain the use and meaning of "what" here?

Is "what your topic is" a noun clause function as a verb complement to the word "outline"?

  

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Jigneshbharati Is "what your topic is" a noun clause function as a verb complement to the word "outline"? I suppose you mean 'a complement to the verb "outline" '. Yes, or what I'd call a direct object.

  • Jigneshbharati Is "what your topic is" a noun clause function as a verb complement to the word "outline"?
  • I suppose you mean 'a complement to the verb "outline" '.
  • Yes, or what I'd call a direct object.
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JigneshbharatiIs "what your topic is" a noun clause function as a verb complement to the word "outline"?

I suppose you mean 'a complement to the verb "outline" '. Yes, or what I'd call a direct object.

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Outline what your topic is.

I see it differently to MM, and prefer to analyse it as a subordinate interrogative clause (embedded question) functioning as complement of “outline”.

The meaning can be glossed as “Outline the answer to the question ‘What is your topic?’”

Internally, the interro

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