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标题: [讨论] OG 249 [打印本页]

作者: mindfrees    时间: 2005-8-23 07:08     标题: [讨论] OG 249

Ok, 249B is the answer...

249B. Bluegrass musician Bill Monroe, whose repertory, views on musical collaboration, and vocal style influenced generations of bluegrass artists, also inspired many musicians, including Elvis Presley and Jerry Garcia, whose music differed significantly from his own.


But, should it be "whose music significantly differed from his own"? Is it cool to split up phrase "differs from"? What is the difference between the two positions of adverb here?


In the explanation for 245, OG makes a big deal on“squinting modifier (a modifier (as often in *getting dressed often is a nuisance*) so placed in a sentence that it can be interpreted as modifying either what precedes or what follows)”


谢谢指点!
作者: jojofgasw    时间: 2005-8-24 06:15

1, I think that an adverb should be placed after a verb

2, However, adverbs are before adj.

I wonder whether it is what you are looking for.






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