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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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What should be done but it isn't

What should be done but it isn't.

What should be done but it hasn't.

Are sentences above natural?

Do both sentences describe the same situation?

Are there two main clauses in both sentences?

Is What an antecedent of the pronoun "it" there?

  

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anonymous Are sentences above natural? They're not even sentences. They're fragments of sentences.

  • anonymous Are sentences above natural?
  • They're not even sentences.
  • They're fragments of sentences.
  • anonymous Are there two main clauses in both sentences?
  • No.
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anonymousAre sentences above natural?

They're not even sentences. They're fragments of sentences.

anonymousAre there two main clauses in both sentences?

No. The first part that you're calling a clause is actually a noun phrase.

anonymousIs What an antecedent of the pronoun "it" there?

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