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Odile Sullivan-Tarazi <[log in to unmask]>
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Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Aug 2004 20:21:45 -0700
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I considered that, but it just shifted the question for me.  How
would you represent "for example" and the examples that follow it on
a Reed-Kellog diagram?  I wasn't sure how to set it up and where to
attach it.


Odile



At 4:52 PM -0500 8/2/04, Kurt Steinbach wrote:
>"Such as" is often used to replace the phrase, "For example, " in
>sentences and clauses.
>
>Odile Sullivan-Tarazi wrote:
>
>>I will probably kick myself in the morning, but somehow tonight I can
>>not seem to think.  How does the phrase "such as," used to introduce
>>a list of examples, function in the sentence?  How would it be
>>diagrammed?
>>
>>If anyone could enlighten me, I'd be ever so grateful.
>>
>>Thanks . . .
>>
>>Odile
>>

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