That they thought they could use the computers without permission is hard to believe. ... Phonologically, the fronted object (bold in the examples below) is typically stressed: [speaker is talking about the early days of computers, and how he bought one type after another and ... are more common than fronted adjective subject complements: [looking at a photo of an old car] complement S V Mm, my very firstanbsp;...
Title | : | Cambridge grammar of English : a comprehensive guide ; spoken and written English grammar and usage ; [Cambridge international corpus] |
Author | : | Ronald Carter, Michael McCarthy |
Publisher | : | Ernst Klett Sprachen - 2006-02 |
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