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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

sentence structure

(Full contexts do not exist. Just the following sentence(fragment) does exist.)

"because more than money is needed shows what it called true love those students considered exceptional."

I can't figure the structure of the object clause of the verb 'shows.'
(what it called true love those students considered exceptional.)

My poor conjecture is that
a what clause + a relative clause?
what(o) it(s) called(vt) true love(o.c) + those students(s) considered(vt) (true love -o) exceptional(o.c).
  

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Anonymous Full contexts do not exist. Just the following sentence (fragment) does exist. Where, pray, doth that sacred fragment exist?

  • Anonymous Full contexts do not exist.
  • Just the following sentence (fragment) does exist.
  • Where, pray, doth that sacred fragment exist?
  • Hmm, can you tell us where you found it?
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Anonymous Full contexts do not exist. Just the following sentence (fragment) does exist.
Where, pray, doth that sacred fragment exist?
Hmm, can you tell us where you found it?

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