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[grammar questions] The New Yorker I'd like to take my English to the next level that's why I read "The New Yorker" from time to time. I'd like to know more about the grammar structure included in the sentence below: "Last Monday, according to the Times, President Donald Trump, meeting in the White House with congressional leaders, told a story about voting fraud that he had supposedly heard from Bernhard Langer, the German professional golfer.(Langer soon issued a statement repudiating Trump's account.) Could somebody give me the name of this structure? I mean this part: "meeting in the White House with congressional leaders". I'd love to know more about.
2017년 2월 8일 오전 7:11
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It's called a participle clause, and it works in a way similar to relative clauses.
2017년 2월 8일
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