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Milky Posted 19 years ago
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reduced clause?

0 Is it possible that "all of the workers" is a reduced form of "all who are of the workers"? 0-
  

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0How would you handle '01i00all of the milk02i00'?0-
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10How would you handle '11i10all of the milk12i10'?12br
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10In a different way. Note that these examples all involve nouns and pronouns that label groups/organisations/commitees/species, etc. and "who are of" means belonging to.02br
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1i00All 01b00who are of the02b00 Republican Party 02i02br
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01i00All of the Republican Party.02i02br
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00Can they mean the same?0-

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