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Deserts may appear to be barren and empty, but they are of crucial importance to life. Why does the sentence add the "of" before "they are"?
Nov 6, 2023 5:54 AM
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The reason you need "of" before "crucial importance" is that an adjective is needed to fill the blank in
"They are __________ to life"
"Importance" is a noun, not an adjective. If you had used "important" (an adjective) instead, you could have omitted "of":
"They are crucially important to life"
However, to use the noun it is necessary to transform it somehow into an adjective. To do that, you create the adjective clause "of crucial importance" that behaves as an adjective. You can use this clause to replace an adjective in any sentence:
"He is happy" (adjective)
"He is of crucial importance" (adjective clause)
"That is a big building" (adjective)
"That is a building of crucial importance" (adjective clause)
November 6, 2023
It doesn't add the 'of' before 'they are'.
November 6, 2023
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