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- Sat Oct 12, 2024 9:28 pm
#109839
Hi,
I recently learnt the conditional statements, but find it a bit hard to find the target of the indicator. I know "each" is a SC indicator, and usually can diagram is easily. But there are some sentences where I find it hard. I came across this statement: "They each have their exists and their entrances" . How do I know what word is "each" targeting? I was assuming it was "exits and entrances", and "they" would be in NC. If I ask myself, "each what", I would arrive to the before conditional. Thank you!!
I recently learnt the conditional statements, but find it a bit hard to find the target of the indicator. I know "each" is a SC indicator, and usually can diagram is easily. But there are some sentences where I find it hard. I came across this statement: "They each have their exists and their entrances" . How do I know what word is "each" targeting? I was assuming it was "exits and entrances", and "they" would be in NC. If I ask myself, "each what", I would arrive to the before conditional. Thank you!!