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fronted adverbials and subject position
I need to put adverbials in fronted position.
a/Tom was running to the shop.
b/The dog barked and then it lay on the sofa.
my version:
a/The the shop, Tom was running. ; is it correct?
and I have no guess on the b.
pls help.
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Re: fronted adverbials and subject position

Originally Posted by
bester
I need to put adverbials in fronted position.
a/Tom was running to the shop.
b/The dog barked and then it lay on the sofa.
my version:
a/The the shop, Tom was running. ; is it correct?
and I have no guess on the b.
pls help.
Is this homework?
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Re: fronted adverbials and subject position
Nope. Reviewing to an exam. But some time passed and can't recall it.
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Re: fronted adverbials and subject position
NOT A TEACHER
a/ To the shop was running Tom.
b/ The dog barked and then on the sofa it lay.
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Re: fronted adverbials and subject position

Originally Posted by
spongie
a/ To the shop was running Tom.
b/ The dog barked and then on the sofa it lay.
Both of these are very unnatural indeed.
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Re: fronted adverbials and subject position

Originally Posted by
bester
I need to put adverbials in fronted position. Why?
a/Tom was running to the shop.
b/The dog barked and then it lay on the sofa.
Why have you chosen these two sentences — neither of which lends itself to having its adverbials fronted?
Read more about this here.
Rover
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