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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Rights

"They added that triggering Article 50 would fundamentally change UK people's rights - and that the government cannot change or do away with rights under UK law unless Parliament gives it authority to do so." (BBC website.)

I "rights" a direct object of the transitive verbs "change" and "do away with" in the above?
  

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Anonymous I "rights" a direct object of the transitive verbs "change" and "do away with" in the above? Yes. )

  • Anonymous I "rights" a direct object of the transitive verbs "change" and "do away with" in the above?
  • Yes.
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AnonymousI "rights" a direct object of the transitive verbs "change" and "do away with" in the above?
Yes. ('Do away with' is a phrasal verb to my mind.)

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