The point of the question is to test the academics in this organization.There is, to the best of my knowledge, no possibility of such a construction in standard English.
Furthermore, relative clauses may not be predicated by imperative verb-forms.
What is the point of this question??
The point of the question is to test the academics in this organization.
Any other takers? Come on, you pros. Think comment clause. Think verbs to do with
cognition/communication.
[I don't believe you can find the answer with a computer, because you have to find something that's not there. But maybe an academic could do it.]
By the way, I'm talking about standard English.
Kondorosi,I have never heard about zero subject. I heard about empty subject, though. Are they the same?
Everybody ___ lives in the mountains has an accent all to theirself.
Hi!
I wonder if the word theirself is correct. As far as I know the correct word should be themselves. Is there any context in which theirself might be correct or is it simply a mistake of spelling?
Thank you.
patriotic citizens trying to preserve a way of life ZERO they feel is under attack
he entertains no regrets about executing former comrades he knows are innocent
he joked with Mr. Van Zelst, a man some say belongs in jail
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