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Mona
Hi would you tell me where we can emit the verb ''be'' in nominal sentences?
For example, in the below sentence, it is grammatically okay we drop the verb ''is'' after ''its plight''! I'm confused where we are allowed to change a sentence in this way?!
The sentence: The suffering polar bear has become a symbol of a warming world, its plight IS a warning that the clock is ticking.
The sentence without the verb: The suffering polar bear has become a symbol of a warming world, its plight a warning that the clock is ticking.
26 de nov de 2020 09:54
Respostas · 18
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Sorry to disagree but I’m a native speaker of English and this is not a regional distinction but rather a difference in style. The first is more straight forward, although personally I would have used “has become a symbol” rather than is. The second is slightly more dramatic.
Also, you can’t have “a grammar” in English. It’s just grammar.
26 de novembro de 2020
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Hi Mona!
I'm Karla and I'm English and Spanish teacher, so both of the sentences are correctly, the first one it's a grammar from England and the second sentence is more like an American grammar.
26 de novembro de 2020
1
"The suffering polar bear has become a symbol of a warming world, its plight IS a warning that the clock is ticking."
This is completely incorrect because you cannot separate two complete sentences with a comma. It's a run-on sentence.
26 de novembro de 2020
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I agree with
26 de novembro de 2020
1
No you can’t drop the verb in this case. In face they ought to be two separate sentences
26 de novembro de 2020
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Mona
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Persa (Farsi)
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês
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