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Hi everyone, I have some doubts in SC. It would be really helpful if you can clear it.
1. It’s correct if subject is in preposition phrase? For eg: X of Y=> Then Y can be subject?
2. Noun,non-essential modifier,which=> can which refer to Noun?
3. Should we repeat verb everytime in comparison when two time periods are discussed?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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1. It’s correct if subject is in preposition phrase? For eg: X of Y=> Then Y can be subject?
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Extremely unlikely. If you can give an official example, it will be more relevant.
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2. Noun,non-essential modifier,which=> can which refer to Noun?
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Again, extremely unlikely. If you have come across an official example in which "which" refers to "Noun" (in the above construct), I would be very interested.
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3. Should we repeat verb everytime in comparison when two time periods are discussed?
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Yes. However, an exception to this is when "linking" verb (is/are/am/was/were) is involved.
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