alpacinou
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- Persian
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- Iran
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I heard something like this on Youtube yesterday:
He objected to the professor's latest theory calling him a moron.
The second clause does not have a subject.
I feel like something is missing in the second part and it's a bit odd in terms of grammar. I mean I have heard in many times and I know it's correct but what structure is that and what is the rule?
He objected to the professor's latest theory calling him a moron.
The second clause does not have a subject.
I feel like something is missing in the second part and it's a bit odd in terms of grammar. I mean I have heard in many times and I know it's correct but what structure is that and what is the rule?