yvonne0923 wrote:atulmangal wrote:edited
I post the explanation but then i was a bit doubtful, hence removing my post and i will wait for Ron's comment.
I read the post you removed earlier, but when I read other posts regard the usage of "and", I have a question about the modifier. If the clause after "and" is modifier, then the whole sentence should be "......
,and,(modifier)...." , yet this sentence is ".....
,and (modifier)....."
Hi, okay so u read that post...well let me put something here....first of all the part followed by AND (after AND) is a phrase not a clause.
Second, please see below:
In 2003,
apartment rental costs in most neighborhoods of Brooklyn rose almost as high as,
AND in certain neighborhoods even higher than,
those in Manhattan.
i divided the sentence in 3 parts:
part in green is the clause in fact main clause.
part in blue is i believe an ESSENTIAL MODIFIER, including the word AND
part in Orange is a part of the main clause
so, finally the case is, we have main clause and an essential modifier is inserted between that main clause separating the part in orange color.
if u chop the ESSENTIAL MODIFIER, then u get this sentence:
In 2003, apartment rental costs in most neighborhoods of Brooklyn rose almost as high as those in Manhattan.
So, u notice 2 things:
1) the resulted sentence is a complete sentence
2) the COMMA's are removed, u have seen in thousands of sentences that a modifier is almost always inserted in between COMMA's, unless the modifier is coming in the initial of the sentence, for ex In 2003 is also a modifier coming in the beginning of the sentence. when u chop the modifier, u also chop the COMMA's so in sum u consider COMMA's as a part of modifier...that means, don't look the sentence in this way: COMMA + AND ---> violation of rule
but look the sentence in this way, COMMA + MODIFIER + COMMA....correct
surprisingly, here the modifier is starting with the word AND and that creates confusion as we are reading it as COMMA + AND NOT COMMA + MODIFIER + COMMA....
so if u look the sentence in this way, as i explained, your given sentence is correct.
3) if u remove that essential modifier, there is a slight change in meaning. The essential modifier is suggesting that at some place the price is even more while if u remove the modifier that mean the price is as high as...but not more.
why i removed my post was, the modifier is started with AND, this looks a bit suspicious to me...i again say, if m correct that the part followed by AND is a modifier then the placement of COMMA is correct...no problem with that. This concept i already discussed with experts and they approved the same.
Thanks
Atul