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H. Nafi İPEK Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Structure

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"She has finally delivered herself of her long-awaited third novel."

What is the function of the word "herself" in this sentence? Do we need it, why? Will there be a difference in the meaning if we omit it, how?

  

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"To deliver oneself of" is a fixed expression meaning "to say". As a fixed expression it cannot be varied. "To pronounce; utter: Before leaving I delivered myself of a few choice comments.

  • "To deliver oneself of" is a fixed expression meaning "to say".
  • As a fixed expression it cannot be varied.
  • "To pronounce; utter: Before leaving I delivered myself of a few choice comments.
  • " ( AHD )
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"To deliver oneself of" is a fixed expression meaning "to say". As a fixed expression it cannot be varied.

"To pronounce; utter: Before leaving I delivered myself of a few choice comments." (AHD)

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