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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
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To you

I will prove to you that I'm right.

I take the PP to you as an adjunct (modifier) in the sentence above. Am I correct?

  

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I will prove to you that I'm right . No: the PP "to you" is not a modifier but complement of "prove".

  • I will prove to you that I'm right .
  • No: the PP "to you" is not a modifier but complement of "prove".
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I will prove to you that I'm right.

No: the PP "to you" is not a modifier but complement of "prove".

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