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10 added, and 5 easy. [#permalink] New post 18 Jun 2003, 22:23
Cajuns speak a dialect brought to southern LA by the four thousand Acadians who migrated there in 1755; their language is basically seventeenth-century French ( with English, Spanish, and Italian words having been added to it.)

Why is the you know what parentheses an adverb phrase? It is wrong according to the author.

17th century French with English Spanish Italian words added to it. sounds correct.
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 [#permalink] New post 30 Jun 2003, 00:51
their LANGUAGE is basically seventeenth-century French (with English, Spanish, and Italian WORDS having been added to it.)

language ≠ words
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 [#permalink] New post 30 Jun 2003, 11:34
Sorry for the bobo grammar error!

The parentheses is not post to be a adverb phrase, why not?

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Re: 10 added, and 5 easy. [#permalink] New post 24 Sep 2008, 06:14
i agree with stolyar
Re: 10 added, and 5 easy.   [#permalink] 24 Sep 2008, 06:14
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