Hi, 1. Is the no. 2, the one that seems to have an ellipted clause or that seems to contain an implicit conditional correct?
1. I think you have a great smile that would warm the heart of many who might have a chance to see it. 2. I think you have a great smile that would warm the heart of anyone (ellipted condition? if anyone saw it??).
2. The verb (is it intransitive??) 'consist' is troubling me. Can we use the pattern 'can consist' in sentences? Can an intransitive verb have a modal verb like 'can'?
1. The group consists of 24 members is making a comeback. 2. The group that consists of 24 members is making a comeback.
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Hi, 1. Is the no. 2, the one that seems to have an ellipted clause or that seems to contain an implicit conditional correct?
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Hi, 1.
Is the no.
2, the one that seems to have an ellipted clause or that seems to contain an implicit conditional correct?
1.
I think you have a great smile that would warm the heart of many who might have a chance to see it.
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Hi, 1. Is the no. 2, the one that seems to have an ellipted clause or that seems to contain an implicit conditional correct?
1. I think you have a great smile that would warm the heart of many who might have a chance to see it. OK 2. I think you have a great smile that would warm the heart of anyone OK (ellipted condition? if anyone saw it??).