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Old 18-Apr-2008, 12:58
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Unhappy What Type of sentence..

Is "take the reins?"

I am attempting to analyse a sentence which just isn't working.. any ideas?
"Rather than letting him take the reins, slip in some of your own sexy ideas.."

I am writing about the tone of a problem page i am analysing but i need to write about the above sentence. any ideas would be greatly appareciated.
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Default Re: What Type of sentence..

Hello TD,

1. Rather than letting him take the reins, slip in some of your own sexy ideas.

"To take the reins" = "to take control of the situation".

"Slip in" means "discreetly mention", and is an imperative.

The first clause presents the course of action the addressee should not take; the second clause presents the speaker's suggestion for an alternative course of action.

Thus you might paraphrase the sentence as:

2. Instead of allowing him to take control, discreetly mention your own sexual preferences.

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