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Consider these two sentences, please:
a) "different from" typically requires a noun or noun form to complete the expression.
b) These are verb constructions that require prepositions to complete their meaning.
Can I interpret the above two sentences as:
a1) "different from" typically requires a noun or noun form in order for it to complete the expression. (it = a noun or noun form)
b1) These are verb constructions that require prepositions in order for them to complete their meaning. (them = prepositions)
a) "different from" typically requires a noun or noun form to complete the expression.
b) These are verb constructions that require prepositions to complete their meaning.
Can I interpret the above two sentences as:
a1) "different from" typically requires a noun or noun form in order for it to complete the expression. (it = a noun or noun form)
b1) These are verb constructions that require prepositions in order for them to complete their meaning. (them = prepositions)
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