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In the sentence “Why are you not talking to her anymore?”, am I correct? in and “There is a no one” that is omited. Am I right? Why does one of my questions pop up in many places?

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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
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full clause as the right part of your submission. I believe the entire full clause form can take a full clause. If the subject of the full clause is good I should take a full clause. What makes you think if you have visited Sparky’s diner? ” Judging by this graph, this phrasing only started becoming common in print around 1980, and in speech it might be only an estimated 100 years old. The gerund of an explicit body is older and more formal (see below) although that appears to be changing.

How about subject verb objects? The verb is in the subjunctive mood, but usually people put it in the indicative although the meaning is subjunctive. How do parents pay for car? What are

the examples in subjunctive mood?

Can father pay for a car?

Notice that the negation is done in the usual way for the subjunctive: by putting not in front of the verb without adding an auxiliary verb. This is not a case “just like in a person’s dictum”, not a verb. What is it like if your dad paid

for the car?

What about dad doesn’t pay for car?

Here, negation works as usual for the indicative mood.

Can gerund form

take subject?

How is it about dad paying for my car?

This explains the missing “us” you noticed. If a person doesn’t do anything differently to her, can

one make exclamation?

Notice that negation works as usual for gerunds (that is, without an auxiliary verb). The opposite result is that negation is correct.

How about paying

for the car for

my dad?

What does dad do if he is not paying for the car? Does indian influence him?

How about you taking out the trash?

Nominators? Notice that negation works as usual (which is, without an auxiliary verb). How can one stop talking

to a girl for a while?

Why all this makes sense

The above all makes sense and doesn’t come across as ungrammatical, even in the rarer forms, because how about x raises x for consideration or to get an answer from the listener. The x is a physical object and can be anything.

What is your opinion on the necklace? How would you like to wear this necklace? or “How about I wear this necklace?” or “Do you think this is a remarkable necklace?” or even “Admit that this necklace would not have been found in your suitcase if you weren’t cheating on me!” ”

Raising an unrealized possibility or a fact for comment is really no different than raising an object for comment. How does the full clause function as a noun?

If it’s an unrealized possibility, like “How about you take out the trash?” or “How about taking out the trash? ” and if it’s already a suggestion or proposed, “.. “.

As in gerunds, subjects are optional, so both of these are grammatical: “How about taking out the trash?” and “how about your taking out the trash?” You

can also describe a possibility by naming an object and giving it an imagined adjective, such as a present participle, as in: “How about you taking out the trash? How about you cleaning your room? “As a strong hint to take out the trash, this form definitely comes across as informal and disrespectful.) If

it’s an actual fact, like “How about your missing all but two games last season? , then you can’t use the full-clause form. What about the subjunctive mood, would it contradict the main concept of a full-clause form?

Can a full clause be the object of about? How do I say “He’s talking about we hire John.”, I don’t mean we just hire John. Maybe this is why you haven’t come across it in school or classes about English. (Most probably, books and classes skip it because it’s relatively new.)

The only form that you really can’t use, is the infinitive:

How about me pay for the car?

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Answered on March 26, 2021.
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How can we stop talking to her?

This is purely colloquial English. Have a look at my new blog. It has almost a similar meaning to

this phrase what are the reasons why haven’t we talked to her anymore?

What would a more less colloquial

version be: Let’s say we won’t talk to her anymore.

Suppose we don’t talk to her anymore. What happens?

And a neutral version would be:

Let’s not talk to her anymore.

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Answered on March 26, 2021.
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