(Grammar Questions I Couldn't Answer)
...actually I think I've got this one, but I'll throw it out to the blogosphere for a second opinion.
During an activity in which the students were supposed to brainstorm possible job interview questions, a student wrote the sentence "If any changes, what will you do?"
I corrected it as "If there are any changes, what will you do?"
The student was confused. "But why do I need a full clause?" she asked. "Don't we often use abbreviated phrases like 'If possible' or 'If necessary' without any subject in the If-Clause?"
Thinking on my feet, I said those were different because those were adverbial clauses. Then I changed my mind and said they were adjectives. (Both "possible" and "necessary" can modify nouns, right? "a possible plan" or "a necessary plan")
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