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Bmojtaba Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Present participle

EX.'I got a note from her urging me to get in touch'

Is urging me to get in touch an adjective phrase??? could the whole sentence be like 'I got a note from her that (she urged or she was urging )me to get in touch'?if not what the whole sentence could be like?
  

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The sentence has no elisions. I got a note from her urging me to get in touch = I got a note from her which urged me to get in touch.

  • The sentence has no elisions.
  • I got a note from her urging me to get in touch = I got a note from her which urged me to get in touch.
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The sentence has no elisions.

I got a note from her urging me to get in touch = I got a note from her which urged me to get in touch.

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