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Takehisa Tanaka Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

What does this "them" refer to?

What does this "them" refer to?

This is from my grammar book:
"Secondary, some of the examples in 2.34 appear as more than one word class(play as a noun and verb, that as a demonstrative and conjunction) and more of them cold have been given additional entries in this way round can be a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, and preposition)."

I'm wondering what that "them" in "more of them" refers to?
The words other than "some of the examples in 2.34"?
Could you tell me, please?
  

Top answer

A number of errors have crept into this transcription. 34".

  • A number of errors have crept into this transcription.
  • 34".
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A number of errors have crept into this transcription. However, it seems clear that "them" refers to "the examples in 2.34".
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Takehisa TanakaI'm wondering what that "them" in "more of them" refers to?The words other than "some of the examples in 2.34"?
Yes, it refers to many other words which may be used in more than two categories (word classes/parts of speech), i.e. not only as a noun and verb like in "play" or as a demonstrative and conjunction in "that". (By the way, "that" can b
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Sorry for the inconvenience. It was "Secondaly," and "in this way(round", respectively.
Thnaks for your answer.Emotion: smile
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Thansk, Anonumous.
I got it.Emotion: smile

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