a. I didn't want a regular job, working from nine to five every weekday. I wanted something that would leave me a lot of free time.
Is the above grammatically correct?
Can you say what the grammatical relation of ' working from nine to five every weekday' is to what precedes?
Many thanks
working from nine to five
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Re: working from nine to five
= WHEREBY I WOULD BE working...
thus, a present participle complementing an implied VP within an implied clause
thus, a present participle complementing an implied VP within an implied clause