Jane
Hello there, plz help me with the sentence. "Whatever you don 't like done to yourself, don 't do it to others." What is function of " done to yourself"? Is it the postpositive attributive to modify the 'whatever'? you don't like whatever done to yourself. = you don't like whatever(that is) done to yourself ?
6. Mai 2024 12:26
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It's a passive voice noun clause with a reduced participle clause. The full version would be: Whatever you don't like to be done to yourself, don't do to others. Whatever just means 'the thing(s) that'. Don't do the thing(s) that you don't like (to be) done to yourself to others. Don't do to others that which you don't like (to be) done to yourself. For active voice: Whatever you don't like people to do to you, don't do to others.
6. Mai 2024
"Done to yourself" is an adjective phrase that modifies the object, which is "whatever". You'll see it more clearly using "something": "You don't like something done to yourself".
6. Mai 2024
The usual.way we phrase that is: Do to others what you would have them to to you.
6. Mai 2024
I have same problem
6. Mai 2024
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