There’s a difference between me and I. In casual conversation, most people I know don’t worry too much about sounding proper. They don’t bother with “whom.” They say, “There’s a lot of people here” ...
An essential relative clause provides necessary, defining information about the noun. On the other hand, non‐ essential relative clauses provide additional, non‐necessary information about the noun.
This article presents a theory of subject-predicate relations that explains why the occurrence of pleonastics is restricted to subject position. It treats pleonastics as a default use of "minimal" ...
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