pleonastic? 1. the “pleonastic it” (the double subject) double what?

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Pleonasti

c?

1. The “pleonastic IT” (the double

subject)Doubl

e what?

CASE

“A”

1.1. Es necesario el acuerdo del Presidente

1.1. Es necesario el acuerdo del Presidente

IT is necessary the President’s agreement

1.1. Es necesario el acuerdo del Presidente

IT is necessary the President’s agreement

Es importante la decisión del Consejo tomada la semana pasada en la nueva sede de la Empresa recien construida en un barrio periférico de Londres.

It is important the decision of the Board of Directors taken last week in the new headquarters of the Company recently built in the outskirts of London

It is important the decision of the Board of Directors taken last week in the new headquarters of the Company recently built in the outskirts of London

The decision of the Board of Directors taken last week in the new headquarters of the Company recently built in the outskirts of London

is important

When is a double subject

correct and possible?

I’ve no idea

It is important ...........

to agree on the decision of the Board

that we SHOULD agree on the decision

WHERE/WHEN the meeting is to be held

WHO will chair the meeting

WHAT will be discussed

HOW/WHY/WHICH/ etc.

ALL THESE CASES ARE CORRECT (and common)

It is important the decision of the Board of Directors taken last week in the new headquarters of the Company recently built in the outskirts of London

It is important the decision of the Board of Directors taken last week in the new headquarters of the Company recently built in the outskirts of London

to take into account/ ...that we should take into account

CASE “B”

2. Llegó ayer el documento que

tanto tiempo llevábamos esperando

2. Arrived yesterday the document we

had been waiting for for

so long

2. IT Arrived yesterday the document we

had been awaiting for so

long

2. The document we had been

awaiting for so long arrived yesterday

2. IT Arrived yesterday the document we

had been awaiting for so

long

2. THERE Arrived

yesterday the document we

had been awaiting for so

long

2. Yesterday arrived the

document we had been

awaiting for so long

NORMAL SYNTACTIC ORDER Subject + Verb + Dir. Object +

Circumstantial Comp.

NOT : Verb + Subject +Dir. Object + Circumstantial Comp.

NORMAL SYNTACTIC

ORDER Subject + Verb + Dir.

Object + Circumstantial Comp.

OR : THERE +Verb + Subject +Dir. Object + Circumstantial

Comp.

OR : Adverb of time +Verb +

Subject +Dir. Object +

Circumstantial Comp.

2. THERE Arrived yesterday the document

we had been awaiting for so long

2. Yesterday arrived the document we had been

awaiting for so long

COMPARE

• A red car came around the corner

• There came around the corner a red car

• A car skidded violently around the corner

• There skidded violently around the corner a red car

COMPARE

• A red car came around the corner

• There came around the corner a red car

• A car skidded violently around the corner

• There skidded violently around the corner a red car

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