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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which one is right?

Q1.You are saying that everyone should be equal,and this is what I disagree.
You are saying that everyone should be equal,and this is where I disagree.
Which one is right?Why?

Q2.''I'm sure you'll win this time.''In this sentence,'you'll win this time' is a predicative clause or a object clause?Why?

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You are saying that everyone should be equal,and this is what I disagree. Incorrect You are saying that everyone should be equal,and this is where I disagree. Correct.

  • You are saying that everyone should be equal,and this is what I disagree.
  • Incorrect You are saying that everyone should be equal,and this is where I disagree.
  • Correct.
  • Why?
  • (Disagree does not take an object.
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Q1.You are saying that everyone should be equal,and this is what I disagree. Incorrect
You are saying that everyone should be equal,and this is where I disagree.Correct.
Which one is right?Why?

I disagree with your statement.(Disagree does not take an object. It can be used as a phrasal ve
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AlpheccaStarsQ2.''I'm sure you'll win this time.''In this sentence,'you'll win this time' is a predicative clause or a object clause?Why?It is not an object. The main verb is "be."The verb "be" is followed by a predicate adjective or noun, not a direct object.
Do you mean it's a a predicative clause?I understand it is not an object,but what cofuse

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