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Deborahjeong Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What is omitted

We can pay attention to things that are not directly in our line of vision, (as evidenced) by the basketball player who dribbles down court while paying attention to a teammate off to the side, just before she throws a perfect pass without looking.

What are the subject and verb that are omitted between as and evidenced?

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deborahjeong What are the subject and verb that are omitted between as and evidenced? S = [that] We can pay attention to things that are not directly in our line of vision V = is

  • deborahjeong What are the subject and verb that are omitted between as and evidenced?
  • S = [that] We can pay attention to things that are not directly in our line of vision V = is
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deborahjeongWhat are the subject and verb that are omitted between as and evidenced?

S = [that] We can pay attention to things that are not directly in our line of vision

V = is

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