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Michelle Cha Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Up and up this spirals, with your drive fueling your practice ...

"Up and up this spirals, with your drive fueling your practice and your practice driving your performance."


The above sentence is from the book I study now. I winder the structure of the sentence. - subject, verb etc.


Thanks in advance.

  

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"spirals" is a verb. Probably this is what is throwing you. The subject of "spirals" is "this".

  • "spirals" is a verb.
  • Probably this is what is throwing you.
  • The subject of "spirals" is "this".
  • "Up and up" is adverbial.
  • I expect you can understand the rest.
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"spirals" is a verb. Probably this is what is throwing you. The subject of "spirals" is "this". "Up and up" is adverbial. I expect you can understand the rest.

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