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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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The ministerial code

The ministerial code have been adhered to by the minister.

Is The ministerial code both the subject of the clause and the object (complement) of the preposition "to" in the sentence above?

  

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It is an ill-conceived, misbegotten sentence unworthy of being spoken or written. Noun phrases cannot perform two entirely separate functions in the same clause. Every English sentence requires a subject.

  • It is an ill-conceived, misbegotten sentence unworthy of being spoken or written.
  • Noun phrases cannot perform two entirely separate functions in the same clause.
  • Every English sentence requires a subject.
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It is an ill-conceived, misbegotten sentence unworthy of being spoken or written.

Noun phrases cannot perform two entirely separate functions in the same clause. Every English sentence requires a subject.

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