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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What's the difference between these two patterns: SVOC & S+V+object clause?

Consider the following sentences:

(1) I think this suggestion important.
(2) I think that this suggestion is important.
  

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Anonymous What's the difference between these two patterns: SVOC & S+V+object clause? None in the examples you give.

  • Anonymous What's the difference between these two patterns: SVOC & S+V+object clause?
  • None in the examples you give.
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Anonymous What's the difference between these two patterns: SVOC & S+V+object clause?
None in the examples you give.
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AnonymousWhat's the difference between these two patterns: SVOC & S+V+object clause?
The construction is different, but not the meaning. You can't have both of these unless the verb allows both constructions, of course. There are not many such verbs, though "prove" and "find" fit in this category.

The attorneys proved him innocent.
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