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Hoony Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Present participle

EX) Maybe you want to increase your time meditating or practicing yoga


Is it right to guess that a subjective relative pronoun and be are omitted between ' time' and 'meditating' ?


EX) Maybe you want to increase your time (which is) meditating or practicing yoga (??)


If that analysis is not correct, how do we have to analyze the structure of 'meditating or practicing yoga' ?

  

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Maybe you want to increase your time meditating or practicing yoga. It is grammatically fine. "Mediating or practising yoga" is a coordination of two gerund-participial clauses functioning as a modifier of "time".

  • Maybe you want to increase your time meditating or practicing yoga.
  • It is grammatically fine.
  • "Mediating or practising yoga" is a coordination of two gerund-participial clauses functioning as a modifier of "time".
  • Compare "Perhaps your time mediating or practising yoga wants increasing".
  • The salient interpretation is that maybe you want to increase the time you spend mediating or practising yoga.
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Maybe you want to increase your time meditating or practicing yoga.

It is grammatically fine. "Mediating or practising yoga" is a coordination of two gerund-participial clauses functioning as a modifier of "time". Compare "Perhaps your time mediating or practising yoga wants increasing".

The salient interpretation is that maybe you want to increase the time you spend mediati

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