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I was checking the definition for the word gauche on Cambridge, I found this line:
"awkward and uncomfortable with other people, especially because young and without experience"
My question can we always use this pattern? Or it's like that because it's not a full sentence. Is there any deletion grammar for the conjunction because and the adjectives?
The example is not grammatical. young does not modify anything, and the entire phrase following because (used as a conjunction) is not independent. I suspect they meant being instead. – user3169 – 2018-06-04T06:04:58.120
1Why on earth are you trying to analyse dictionary definitions? They are typically compressed and don't always parse easily. In your example, the because phrase gives the reason they are awkward and uncomfortable. It is understood as "... especially because they are young and without experience". – BillJ – 2018-06-04T08:14:36.567
@BillJ Thanks for the info, but regarding your question probably, anythings new can be a question to a learner (?) – Cardinal – 2018-06-04T17:50:24.400
@Cardinal I believe what BillJ was trying to say is that dictionaries use their own grammar, just like headlines, etc., so standard analyses don't apply, or shouldn't be expected to work. – None – 2018-06-05T09:07:22.580