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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Sentence structure

It’s all changing, right before our eyes.

It's all changing = Independent clause, right? So what is "right before our eyes," and why is there a comma?
  

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Anonymous It's all changing = Independent clause, right? Correct. Anonymous So what is "right before our eyes," and why is there a comma?

  • Anonymous It's all changing = Independent clause, right?
  • Correct.
  • Anonymous So what is "right before our eyes," and why is there a comma?
  • It is an adverbial phrase (of place).
  • The comma indicates a pause in the cadence of speaking.
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AnonymousIt's all changing = Independent clause, right?
Correct.
AnonymousSo what is "right before our eyes," and why is there a comma?
It is an adverbial phrase (of place). The comma indicates a pause in the cadence of speaking.

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