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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

The present this morning

Are these sentences correct:
1) Thank you for your message this morning.
(the message you sent me this morning)
2) Thank you for the message when I arrived.
(the message you sent or gave me when I arrived.)

3) I loved your present this morning.
(the present you gave me this morning)
4) I loved your present when I arrived.
(the present you gave me (or I received) when I arrived)
In each case the time clause is modifying the noun preceding it and is not really and adverbial.
Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan Are these sentences correct: Yes. navitasan In each case the time clause is modifying the noun preceding it and is not really and adverbial. I hesitate to offer a classification.

  • navitasan Are these sentences correct: Yes.
  • navitasan In each case the time clause is modifying the noun preceding it and is not really and adverbial.
  • I hesitate to offer a classification.
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navitasanAre these sentences correct:
Yes.
navitasanIn each case the time clause is modifying the noun preceding it and is not really and adverbial.
I hesitate to offer a classification.

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