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Hi,
All of those are OK.
Clive
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Does this mean the main clause supercedes supersedes the relative clause, i.e:
Q) find the subject and object in the following sentance. sentence.
' The chef who won the competition insulted the judge's wife' (whole sentance
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Thanks CalifJim, i think ive got a better understanding of relative pronouns - objective/subjective
'The chef who won the competition insulted the judge's wife'
So the object of the relative clause is ' the competition
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I have briefly read through all the replys but i find it difficult to read, take-in the infomation from a computer screen, concentrating on one gives me a head ache.
But i have copied & printed and i just wanted to say thanks CalifJim
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how and when the relative pronouns are the object
and when they are the subject. who is a subject; whom is an object. There are several steps to learning how to use them. Let's start with the first. You've got to know a verb when you
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i need help defining the difference between 'subjective relative pronouns' and 'objective relative pronouns'
For example:
subject
'The chef who won the competition studied in Paris'
object
'This is
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My suggested version: Many people develop an eating disorder, which can lead to diabetes, heart attacks or other obesity-related illnesses. Sincerely, James (P.S. the comma is necessary after "disorder" because the relative pronoun
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May I give my humble opinion? I agree with Myid. The relevant sentence is "It was the ACTIONS (of the Organization) that (a relative pronoun that refers to "actions") were the cause." In other words: (1) It was the actions of
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I looked on google and some say HAS
Its one couple and not 2
How come its HAVE??
Thanks
Remember that Google gives frequency , not necessarily accuracy . The subject of the original sentence is we , plural: keep it
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Vincent, you write very short sentences. If you used conjunctions and relative pronouns a little more often, your sentences wouldn't sound so abrupt. My suggestion: One day when Susan was walking home , she saw a puppy in front of the gate of
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