"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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