vcolts
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- Joined
- Dec 14, 2008
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- Canada
Ex1: It's all about how you think, how you approach.
Ex2: It's all about how to think, how to approach.
Question 1: Are both sentences grammatically correct? Are they examples of appositives or are they reduced relative clauses?
Question 2: IF they are appositives:
Websites on internet say that appositives include a noun or a noun phrase.
The clauses in red are dependant clauses (practically not a phrase). They are okay because they contain a pronoun?
The phrases in blue do not contain a noun or even a pronoun.
Is there a website that indicates that appositives can also contain clauses and phrases that do not contain a noun?
Ex2: It's all about how to think, how to approach.
Question 1: Are both sentences grammatically correct? Are they examples of appositives or are they reduced relative clauses?
Question 2: IF they are appositives:
Websites on internet say that appositives include a noun or a noun phrase.
The clauses in red are dependant clauses (practically not a phrase). They are okay because they contain a pronoun?
The phrases in blue do not contain a noun or even a pronoun.
Is there a website that indicates that appositives can also contain clauses and phrases that do not contain a noun?