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How to tell whether do is appositive or complement?

The workers waved the slogan "Shame on Viacom", and most of them were in their twenties, demanding that mtv network cancel the plan to reduce the health and dental benefits of freelancers from 1 month 1 day.

The workers waved slogans that read "Viacom shame", and most of them were in their twenties. They asked mtv network to cancel a plan to reduce the health and dental benefits of freelancers from June 5438+ 10.

You're right. If it's the goal, it's to "cancel a plan to reduce the health and dental benefits of freelancers."

But in fact, according to the meaning of the paragraph, it should be "cancel the plan to reduce the health and dental benefits of freelancers."

So I think do should be used as an appositive to explain why the plan was cancelled.

I suggest you review what the whole article said and whether the final result of the article revoked the decision to reduce benefits. If so, then our analysis should be correct.

In order to make it clear to other netizens, it is hereby stated that: withdrawal of benefits = maintenance of original benefits.

There are several types of appositives:

1. Nouns and their phrases

2. Gerund phrases

3. infinitive phrases

4. Adjective phrases

5. Preposition phrases