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English 1b3 Posted 16 years ago
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The new rules make it hard(er) for amatures, especially those without the proper sporting gear.

1. Are the words in italics a 2nd object of the preposition for?

2. Is it better ito insert another 'for' after 'especially'?

3. Is especially modifying the prepositional phrase, which functions adverbially 'especially (for) those without..."?

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English 1b3 1. Are the words in italics a 2nd object of the preposition for ? 2.

  • English 1b3 1.
  • Are the words in italics a 2nd object of the preposition for ?
  • 2.
  • Is it better ito insert another 'for' after 'especially'?
  • 3.
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English 1b31. Are the words in italics a 2nd object of the preposition for?

2. Is it better ito insert another 'for' after 'especially'?

3. Is especially modifying the prepositional phrase, which functions adverbially 'especially (for) those without..."?
Yes. Yes, in my opinion, though it's not required. Yes.

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