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Sentence structure in english?
Why does English need an article before any noun?Using “will” in a sentence vs not using “will”Choice of preference in EnglishPreposition before noun phrasesIn grammar, what type of word would this made-up word “Tshi” be?to agree with vs. to give (one’s) agreementWhy is it “BTC wallet's password” instead of “the password of a BTC wallet”?The grammar in voiceWhat kind of sentence structure is this?Verb after “than”
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I see a sentence: "The department-wide (Noun) changes (V) suggested (?) by (Preposition) Ms. Juntasa received unanimous approval from company management.". What type of word "suggested"? If it is Adj, why don't have one noun after it?
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I see a sentence: "The department-wide (Noun) changes (V) suggested (?) by (Preposition) Ms. Juntasa received unanimous approval from company management.". What type of word "suggested"? If it is Adj, why don't have one noun after it?
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I see a sentence: "The department-wide (Noun) changes (V) suggested (?) by (Preposition) Ms. Juntasa received unanimous approval from company management.". What type of word "suggested"? If it is Adj, why don't have one noun after it?
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Not all adjectives have a noun after them; predicative adjectives generally don’t.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
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Not all adjectives have a noun after them; predicative adjectives generally don’t.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
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Not all adjectives have a noun after them; predicative adjectives generally don’t.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
1 hour ago
Not all adjectives have a noun after them; predicative adjectives generally don’t.
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"Department-wide" is (acting as) an adjective. "Changes" is a plural noun. "Suggested" is the past participle of the verb "suggest".
Suggested is not a verb in the past tense, but a past participle. It’s a reduced relative clause, “changes [which were] suggested”.
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The department-wide (Adj) changes (N) suggested (V) by (Preposition) Ms. Juntasa received (main V of the whole sentence) unanimous approval from company management."
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"Department-wide" is (acting as) an adjective. "Changes" is a plural noun. "Suggested" is the past participle of the verb "suggest".
Suggested is not a verb in the past tense, but a past participle. It’s a reduced relative clause, “changes [which were] suggested”.
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"Department-wide" is (acting as) an adjective. "Changes" is a plural noun. "Suggested" is the past participle of the verb "suggest".
Suggested is not a verb in the past tense, but a past participle. It’s a reduced relative clause, “changes [which were] suggested”.
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"Department-wide" is (acting as) an adjective. "Changes" is a plural noun. "Suggested" is the past participle of the verb "suggest".
"Department-wide" is (acting as) an adjective. "Changes" is a plural noun. "Suggested" is the past participle of the verb "suggest".
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Suggested is not a verb in the past tense, but a past participle. It’s a reduced relative clause, “changes [which were] suggested”.
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Suggested is not a verb in the past tense, but a past participle. It’s a reduced relative clause, “changes [which were] suggested”.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
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Suggested is not a verb in the past tense, but a past participle. It’s a reduced relative clause, “changes [which were] suggested”.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
1 hour ago
Suggested is not a verb in the past tense, but a past participle. It’s a reduced relative clause, “changes [which were] suggested”.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
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The department-wide (Adj) changes (N) suggested (V) by (Preposition) Ms. Juntasa received (main V of the whole sentence) unanimous approval from company management."
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The department-wide (Adj) changes (N) suggested (V) by (Preposition) Ms. Juntasa received (main V of the whole sentence) unanimous approval from company management."
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The department-wide (Adj) changes (N) suggested (V) by (Preposition) Ms. Juntasa received (main V of the whole sentence) unanimous approval from company management."
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The department-wide (Adj) changes (N) suggested (V) by (Preposition) Ms. Juntasa received (main V of the whole sentence) unanimous approval from company management."
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