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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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What you pushed them towards

They've become what you pushed them towards.

Is what you pushed them towards a noun phrase and a predicative complement (subject-oriented) in the sentence above?

  

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anonymous They've become what you pushed them towards. Is what you pushed them towards a noun phrase and a predicative complement (subject-oriented) in the sentence above? Yes.

  • anonymous They've become what you pushed them towards.
  • Is what you pushed them towards a noun phrase and a predicative complement (subject-oriented) in the sentence above?
  • Yes.
  • ) CJ
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anonymous

They've become what you pushed them towards.

Is what you pushed them towards a noun phrase and a predicative complement (subject-oriented) in the sentence above?

Yes. (And the noun phrase is a fused relative clause.)

CJ

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