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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Somewhere

"Let's go somewhere inside with air-conditioning".

Somewhere inside with air-conditioning
adverb adverb adjective

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So "with air-conditioning" modifies "Somewhere" and "inside" just functions as an adverb or an adjective?

Thank you a lot and I hope that I made it clear.
  

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Except for Bill J's view of grammar— Somewhere - noun inside - post-modifying adjective with air-conditioning - post-modifying adjective (complement) That 'somewhere' is both inside and air-conditioned.

  • Except for Bill J's view of grammar— Somewhere - noun inside - post-modifying adjective with air-conditioning - post-modifying adjective (complement) That 'somewhere' is both inside and air-conditioned.
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Except for Bill J's view of grammar—

Somewhere - noun
inside - post-modifying adjective
with air-conditioning - post-modifying adjective (complement)

That 'somewhere' is both inside and air-conditioned.

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