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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

what is the subject

For example, areas such as medicine and alternative treatments like acupuncture and massage have become popular in recent years on the grounds that they successfully cure chronic ailments.
1. what is the subject of "like"
2. why this sentense have two verbs (like and have become)
3. please put comma to make it easy to understand
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1. Like is not a verb; it is a preposition. 2.

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  • Like is not a verb; it is a preposition.
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  • Like is not a verb; it is a preposition.
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1. Like is not a verb; it is a preposition.
2. Like is not a verb; it is a preposition.
3. For example, areas such as medicine and alternative treatments (like acupuncture and massage) have become popular in recent years on the grounds that they successfully cure chronic ailments.
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1. like refer to alternative treatments
2. what is the subject of have
thank you
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Anonymouswhat is the subject of "have"thank you
For example, areas such as medicine and alternative treatments like acupuncture and massage have become popular in recent years on the grounds that they successfully cure chronic ailments.

The verb phrase is "have become". It is the present perfect tense of the verb "be

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