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Janewantslearn Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Please help me how to understand this sentence

"someone no longer interested in material goods or profits and incentives". Does it mean that someone no longer interested in material goods or (material) profits and (material) incentives? Or the word "material" only limited to the word "goods"? Thanks a lot!
  

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janewantslearn is the word "material" only limited to the word "goods"? Yes. It's parsed like this: (material goods) | or | (profits and incentives) CJ

  • janewantslearn is the word "material" only limited to the word "goods"?
  • Yes.
  • It's parsed like this: (material goods) | or | (profits and incentives) CJ
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janewantslearnis the word "material" only limited to the word "goods"?
Yes. It's parsed like this: (material goods) | or | (profits and incentives)

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I see. Thank you very much! CJ!

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