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Average Joe Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What is this grammatically?

- Many people tiptoe their way through life #hoping they make it safely to death.

- He couldn't stop #thinking of her.



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Average Joe Many people tiptoe their way through life #hoping they make it safely to death. 'Hoping' is a present participle and used instead of 'and hope'. In some European countries grammarians regard this structure as a clause equivalent.

  • Average Joe Many people tiptoe their way through life #hoping they make it safely to death.
  • 'Hoping' is a present participle and used instead of 'and hope'.
  • In some European countries grammarians regard this structure as a clause equivalent.
  • I think the term 'reduced clause' is fairly common in the Anglo-Saxon world.
  • Average Joe He couldn't stop #thinking of her.
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Average JoeMany people tiptoe their way through life #hoping they make it safely to death.

'Hoping' is a present participle and used instead of 'and hope'. In some European countries grammarians regard this structure as a clause equivalent. I think the term 'reduced clause' is fairly common in the Anglo-Saxon world.

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