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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What it did

What it did was just give them an advantage of a good education.

Is What it did a subject, was a linking verb and just give them an advantage of a good education a complement in the above sentence?
  

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Is What it did a subject, was a linking verb and just give them an advantage of a good education a complement in the above sentence? Correct. That structure is called a pseudo-cleft, more specifically, a pseudo-cleft with "do".

  • Is What it did a subject, was a linking verb and just give them an advantage of a good education a complement in the above sentence?
  • Correct.
  • That structure is called a pseudo-cleft, more specifically, a pseudo-cleft with "do".
  • CJ
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AnonymousWhat it did was just give them an advantage of a good education.Is What it did a subject, was a linking verb and just give them an advantage of a good education a complement in the above sentence?
Correct.

That structure is called a pseudo-cleft, more specifically, a pseudo-cleft with "do".

CJ

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