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Objectives as passive subjects 36 An Objective may become the subject of a passive sentence if an Agent is present or potentially present . Datives as passive subjects 53 If there is no Objective present , a Dative may become the ...
Objectives as passive subjects 36 An Objective may become the subject of a passive sentence if an Agent is present or potentially present . Datives as passive subjects 53 If there is no Objective present , a Dative may become the ...
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In order to use 16b , on the other hand , we must have a conflict of some sort in present time , or time contemporaneous with that of the speech act . Here , happen functions as an emphatic : ' I dispute your contention to the contrary ...
In order to use 16b , on the other hand , we must have a conflict of some sort in present time , or time contemporaneous with that of the speech act . Here , happen functions as an emphatic : ' I dispute your contention to the contrary ...
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Or one might take the observed instances from past and present , and present a point of view about future events based on it , as a ... Greek presents an extremely unrestricted situation , though one might conceive of freer ones .
Or one might take the observed instances from past and present , and present a point of view about future events based on it , as a ... Greek presents an extremely unrestricted situation , though one might conceive of freer ones .
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