She said that to justify an action that would damage her friend’s business makes it hard to understand.
Is to justify an action that would damage her friend’s business a subject and makes a predicator (a verb) in the subordinate clause that to justify an action that would damage her friend’s business makes it hard to understand?
Is it a direct object and hard to understand an object complement in the predicate makes it hard to understand?
As far as I can tell, the grammatical structure is intended to be as you describe. However, to me the sentence does not seem coherent.
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As far as I can tell, the grammatical structure is intended to be as you describe. However, to me the sentence does not seem coherent.