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Panda blue 483 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Type of usage.

voices sounded throughout the room.

there voices sounded throughout the room.

it was there voices which sounded throughout the room.

voices sounded throught the room with the sound of rain outside.



What do we call the change in subject here. The first subject is voices, but with there and it they are objects within the sentence, right.

Or is voices the main subject in all three examples.

It (could be a device that makes voices)

There (a group of people)

Voices (random voices).


I just wanted the term for changing the position of the subject? The way we move voices purpose around the sentences.



  

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panda blue 483 V oices sounded throughout the room. there Their voices sounded throughout the room. I t was there their voices which sounded throughout the room.

  • panda blue 483 V oices sounded throughout the room.
  • there Their voices sounded throughout the room.
  • I t was there their voices which sounded throughout the room.
  • V oices sounded through ou t the room with the sound of rain outside.
  • What do we call the change in subject here ?
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panda blue 483

Voices sounded throughout the room.

there Their voices sounded throughout the room.

It was there their voices which sounded

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