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Ctudy Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Solving an exercise about Noun Phrase

Correct me if I am wrong:

1- I expect our team to win.

2- Do you know his age?

3- Your coming poses a problem for us.

4- His parents hoped for his success.

5- She would not admit her guilt.

  

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Those are good, natural, grammatically-correct sentences.

  • Those are good, natural, grammatically-correct sentences.
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3 Answers
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Those are good, natural, grammatically-correct sentences.

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Ctudy

Correct me if I am wrong:

1- I expect our team to win.

2- Do you know his age?

3- Your coming poses a problem for us.

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Ctudy

Correct me if I am wrong:

1- I expect our team to win.

2- Do you know his age?

3- Your coming poses a problem for us.

4- His parents hoped for his success.

5- She would not admit her guilt.

I would say that in 3 "coming" is strictly speaking ambiguous between a verb and a no

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