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Pabloquinterosm Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

SVOA

Is the sentence: "I'm dancing salsa on the the wooden table" an SVOA sentence?

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Only one the! As long as SVOA means subject, verb, object, adverbial, yes. CB

  • Only one the!
  • As long as SVOA means subject, verb, object, adverbial, yes.
  • CB
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Only one the! As long as SVOA means subject, verb, object, adverbial, yes.

CB
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thank...sorry about the extra the...one more question if you don't mind...

"All I want you to do is to stay put"

The clause: "I want you to do" is:

a noun clause?
a relative clause?

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pabloquinterosm"All I want you to do is to stay put"

The clause: "I want you to do" is:

a noun clause?
a relative clause?
In the grammar I am familiar with, it's clearly a relative clause. (In fact, I never heard the term "noun clause" before I found EF!

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