In message <bay104-w21929b6c307f2affd1ac08b5...@phx.gbl>, Piero Faustini
<pierofaust...@hotmail.com> writes
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recognising the original Italian from is adjectival.
thus sorry for them, but it is WRONG at all. This is plain english syntax
rules roughly applied to a foreign language: in english you can say both
"the sun keeps raising" and "the raising sun".
Actually, you can't. "raising" (if I've got my grammar right) is a
transitive verb, ie the subject and object are not the same thing. You
mean "rising", which is intransitive, and so can be applied to an
object.
Cheers,
Wol
--
Anthony W. Youngman - anth...@thewolery.demon.co.uk
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