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2 Dec 2020
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the woman talking to jeff is his sister
Why "talking" using without is?
the woman talking to jeff is his sister
Why "talking" using without is?
Why "talking" using without is?
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"The woman (that is/who is) talking to Jeff is his sister."
It's implicit.
"The guy running around the park hasn't stopped doing so for hours."
"The lady painting on the canvas is known for her great art."
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