Tough movement
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British pronunciation/tˈʌf mˈuːvmənt/
American pronunciation/tˈʌf mˈuːvmənt/

Definition & Meaning of "tough movement"

Tough movement
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a syntactic phenomenon in which the object of a verb appears to move to the subject position in a sentence, often resulting in a complex and challenging grammatical structure

What is "tough movement"?

Tough movement is a grammatical phenomenon where a subject or object that typically follows a verb is moved to a different position in the sentence, often for emphasis or clarity. This movement involves rephrasing sentences to highlight the action or the noun involved. For example, in the sentence "This task is hard to complete," tough movement can change it to "It is hard to complete this task." Another variation is "To complete this task is hard." Similarly, in the sentence "This book is interesting to read," tough movement can change it to "It is interesting to read this book." Another version is "To read this book is interesting." In these variations, the focus shifts to the action or quality being emphasized, while keeping the overall meaning intact.

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