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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Parsing

He did it on purpose, which is a pity.

He did it on purpose - a main clause;

which is a pity - a subordinate clause;

He - a subject;

did - a predicator;

it - an object;

on purpose - an adverbial;

which is a pity - an adverbial (a sentence one expressing attitude);

which - a subject;

is - a predicator;

a pity - a complement.

Is my parsing correct?
  

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Yes. By the way, why not register?

  • Yes.
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Yes.

By the way, why not register?
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I'm registered, my pen name is Tkacka15. I'm not using it frequently, though.
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AnonymousI'm registered, my pen name is Tkacka15. I'm not using it frequently, though.
Oh. I don’t know if you know this or not, but if you verify your e-mail address (which won’t be made public) your posts will go through immediately.
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Aspara Gus AnonymousI'm registered, my pen name is Tkacka15. I'm not using it frequently, though.Oh. I don’t know if you know this or not, but if you verify your e-mail address (which won’t be made public) your posts will go through immediately.
Yes I know it, but I appreciate the delay so that moderators could see it first and qualify as something worth putti
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AnonymousYes I know it, but I appreciate the delay so that moderators could see it first and qualify as something worth putting on the forum. I'm a self-made man in it (the pronoun "it" means English) so I'm a little bit shy to identify myself publicly lest should I get/write/say something horrible wrong or stupid.
Nonsense! There’s nothing wrong with your pos
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Aspara GusNonsense! There’s nothing wrong with your posts. Honestly, this is the only horribly wrong thing I’ve heard you say.
Thanks for the encouragement.

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