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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

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No matter how strong of a person you are
There is always someone who can make you weak.
I saw this quote on my Facebook.
How many clauses are there and I can't find the subject and verb that easily?
  

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Jigneshbharati How many clauses are there and I can't find the subject and verb that easily? It is mispunctuated. It should read: No matter how strong of a person you are, t here is always someone who can make you weak.

  • Jigneshbharati How many clauses are there and I can't find the subject and verb that easily?
  • It is mispunctuated.
  • It should read: No matter how strong of a person you are, t here is always someone who can make you weak.
  • I have underlined the S and V of the main clause.
  • I underline existential 'there' with trepidation, as some grammarians may disagree and call 'someone' the S.
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JigneshbharatiHow many clauses are there and I can't find the subject and verb that easily?
It is mispunctuated. It should read:

No matter how strong of a person you are, there is always someone who can make you weak.

I have underlined the S and V of the main clause. I underline existential 'there' with trepidation, as s

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