min 9:00: in `took off` the `off` is a complement as an direct object of the verb? I see other analysis where `took of` is considered a verb phrase or a verbal expression.
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min 9:00: in `took off` the `off` is a complement as an direct object of the verb? I see other analysis where `took of` is considered a verb phrase or a verbal expression.
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I thought "are" as in "We are happy." was the auxiliary verb.