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English grammar
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最佳解答:
不可以幫你做,但可以教你! 2011-11-04 14:06:57 補充: 1.hoping that I can find my purse 2.yes 3.no
其他解答:
(1)"hoping that I can find my purse" is the subordinate clause. (2)"hoping" here is a verbal adjective=participle=participle clause of reason qualifying "I" (3)In grammar a non-finite due to being from the group(be,being ,been)=hoping=non-finite verb form or clause which does not shows any person or number=in infinite form.
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1. In the sentence "I walk on hoping that I can find my purse.", which part is the subordinate clause? 'that I can find my purse' or 'hoping that I can find my purse'? 2. What is the function of "hoping" here? Is it a past participle?3. Is the whole a finite clause or a... 顯示更多 1. In the sentence "I walk on hoping that I can find my purse.", which part is the subordinate clause? 'that I can find my purse' or 'hoping that I can find my purse'? 2. What is the function of "hoping" here? Is it a past participle? 3. Is the whole a finite clause or a non-finite clause?最佳解答:
不可以幫你做,但可以教你! 2011-11-04 14:06:57 補充: 1.hoping that I can find my purse 2.yes 3.no
其他解答:
(1)"hoping that I can find my purse" is the subordinate clause. (2)"hoping" here is a verbal adjective=participle=participle clause of reason qualifying "I" (3)In grammar a non-finite due to being from the group(be,being ,been)=hoping=non-finite verb form or clause which does not shows any person or number=in infinite form.
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