Chiyokz
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I cannot understand the expressions:-| below. please teach me:
A, From a novel: " I was simply an intruder come to upset the order".
At least I think, "come" should be "comes". And via search on web, I found,
"A Daniel come to judgement " from Shakespeare's. Any relation? or the way of theses expression is correct? Specially admitted?
B, From NY1 news:
"To ban the caffeinated drinks, that come in tall colorful cans, that many young people like because..."
One antecedent corresponding to multiple relative pronouns ? Is this correct ? Very casual? If correct, very convenient practice.
A, From a novel: " I was simply an intruder come to upset the order".
At least I think, "come" should be "comes". And via search on web, I found,
"A Daniel come to judgement " from Shakespeare's. Any relation? or the way of theses expression is correct? Specially admitted?
B, From NY1 news:
"To ban the caffeinated drinks, that come in tall colorful cans, that many young people like because..."
One antecedent corresponding to multiple relative pronouns ? Is this correct ? Very casual? If correct, very convenient practice.