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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Who/what said about...

"The 93-year-old president is due on Sunday morning to meet the army commanders who took power last week, a statement broadcast by the state-run TV channel said." (The Guardian.)

What (who) said about the Sunday morning meeting? Is it "a statement" or "the state-run TV channel? In other words, is "a statement broadcast by the state-run TV channel" a noun phrase?

  

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anonymous What (who) said about the Sunday morning meeting? Is it "a statement" or "the state-run TV channel? The channel.

  • anonymous What (who) said about the Sunday morning meeting?
  • Is it "a statement" or "the state-run TV channel?
  • The channel.
  • anonymous is "a statement broadcast by the state-run TV channel" a noun phrase?
  • No; 'broadcast' is a verb.
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anonymousWhat (who) said about the Sunday morning meeting? Is it "a statement" or "the state-run TV channel?

The channel.

anonymousis "a statement broadcast by the state-run TV channel" a noun phrase?

No; 'broadcast' is a verb.

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