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What are Appositions? Please elaborate using the following sentence.
It was they who were to praise.
17 de mai de 2013 13:07
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I believe the term is "appositive."
It + was + they + who were to praise.
a) We say that "who were to praise" is IN APPOSITION WITH "it." (That is, "who were to praise" explains the "it.")
b) Native speakers do not accept "Who were to praise was they."
c) So we start the sentence with "it." "It" is a substitute for the words "Who were to praise."
d) It (who were to praise) + was + they.
IMPORTANT:
Some books have a different analysis:
It = subject
was = linking verb
they = subjective complement
who were to blame = adjective clause that modifies (refers) to "they."
You will have to ask your teacher which analysis she or he expects.
17 de maio de 2013
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http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/apposition
This sentence does not fit the usual definition of an appostion. I suppose 'they' and 'who were to praise' are both describing the same thing.
17 de maio de 2013
I believe the term is "appositive."
It + was + they + who were to praise.
a) We say that "who were to praise" is IN APPOSITION WITH "it." (That is, "who were to praise" explains the "it.")
b) Native speakers do not accept "Who were to praise was they."
c) So we start the sentence with "it." "It" is a substitute for the words "Who were to praise."
d) It (who were to praise) + was + they.
IMPORTANT:
Some books have a different analysis:
It = subject
was = linking verb
they = subjective complement
who were to blame = adjective clause that modifies (refers) to "they."
You will have to ask your teacher which analysis she or he expects.
17 de maio de 2013
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