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| This one was exceptionally handsome building, roofed in bilian wood, and we had no hesitation in pulling in to the bank. I've analysed it as below: This one(S) was(V) exceptionally handsome building(A), roofed in bilian wood(C), and(coordinator) we(S) had(V) no hesitaion in pulling(C) in to the bank(A). Is my analysis correct? If it's not, could you please tell me where I have gone wrong, and a little explanation, please? |
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| I'd really appreciate it if someone could kindly help me on this one. Thanks! |
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