Asked by Minerva
Using debating terminology can you help me define this please?
That there should be compulsory exercise at work
thanks a heap
Minnie W
That there should be compulsory exercise at work
thanks a heap
Minnie W
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Writeacher
I don't understand what debating has to do with this.
Grammatically, here's how the fragment (not a sentence!) breaks down:
That = subordinating conjunction
there = introductory word for inverted expression: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/subjects.htm#inversion
should be = main verb
compulsory = adjective, modifying "exercise"
exercise = noun, subject
at work = prepositional phrase indicating where something is taking place
If you indicate what you mean by "debating terminology," we might be able to help you better.
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Grammatically, here's how the fragment (not a sentence!) breaks down:
That = subordinating conjunction
there = introductory word for inverted expression: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/subjects.htm#inversion
should be = main verb
compulsory = adjective, modifying "exercise"
exercise = noun, subject
at work = prepositional phrase indicating where something is taking place
If you indicate what you mean by "debating terminology," we might be able to help you better.
=)
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