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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:13:36 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz" said: Nonsense! You don't seem to be able to work with the original quotation. That's OK. I'll try to move down to your level. Example A: "We hold these truths self-evident." Example B: "We hold these truths passionately." By your arguments, Example B should be written as "We hold these truths passionate". Even someone with your limited understanding of basic grammar should be able to see that you are wrong. On the contrary. By my argument Example B is correct as written. Why? Because there is no understood "to be" verb in Example B. Let me illustrate: Example A as Jefferson wrote it: "We hold these truths to be self-evident." Example A as Donal wrote if: "We hold these truths self-evident." Please do NOT misrepresent me. I *very* deliberately enclosed "We hold these truths to be self-evident." in quotation marks because they were *your* words. Let me make it absolutely clear - you (Dave) wrote those words. That is why I enclosed them in QUOTATION MARKS. Geddit?? That phrase demonstrated, beyond reasonable doubt, that you are totally ignorant of basic grammatical constructs. --Both entirely correct, since the "to be," though not stated in Example A as Donal wrote it, is understood. Correction!!!! I *Quoted* it. *YOU* wrote it. "Self-evident" is an adjective referring to truths, not an adverb describing how the truths are held. The understood reflexive "to be" tells us that. Well done. You are beginning to show a glimmer of understanding. Perhaps you are now capable of understanding *your* original example. "How shameful that the commission's attack dogs hold their sacrifices so cheaply."" You consistently seek to avoid your own original quotation. Example B as Jefferson wouldn't have written it: "We hold these truths to be passionately."--incorrect, since he intends to describe how the truths are held rather than to describe the truths themselves. Example B as Donal wrote it: "We hold these truths passionately" --entirely correct, since there is no understood "to be." "Passionately" is not an adjective. It's an adverb telling how the truths are held. Em ...... so was "cheaply" in ***your*** original quotation. Once you get beyond the sixth grade level, Donal, the grammar requires a bit of subtlety and an ear for the language, not the application of simple formulaic rules, as you would perhaps have seen had you read the references I gave you earlier. I read them. They were wrong. If I were you, I would sue the university. They were guilty of a very serious fraud when they gave you a degree in English. Regards Donal -- |
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