Re: Proofreading Great advice from tdol!
If you're interested in more, here's the code:
Step 1: find the verb. It's the glue!
Step 2: find the subject. It usually comes before the verb.
Step 3: find the object of the verb. It usually comes after the verb.
Step 4: everything else is modification:
-Conjunctions (and, or, but, while, since, and so on)
-Adverbial phrases. They answer the questions, Why, When, Where, How) and they usually start with a preposition (in, at, on, over, under--everything a cat can do).
-Adjectival phrases. They sit next to nouns and they tell us "what kind of (noun)" or you can place a form of BE (is, was, are, were, and so on) between the noun and the adjectival phrase, like this,
The man (who IS) swimming is my friend.
'swimming' functions as modification, as an adjective. It's a participle adjective. We know that because it ends in -ing.
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