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Hello,
How can we combine two sentences with a relative pronoun clause?
Await him
We don't know who he is
Something like " Await him who we don't know who he is"?
Thanks for help.
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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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Paste those into MSWord and see which one has been underlined.
I wouldn't recommend MSWord for checking grammar. Bill Gates's grammarians have a rather weak command of English grammar - relative pronouns, for instance.
CB
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Paste those into MSWord and see which one has been underlined.
I wouldn't recommend MSWord for checking grammar. Bill Gates's grammarians have a rather weak command of English grammar - relative pronouns, for instance.
CB
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Paste those into MSWord and see which one has been underlined. I wouldn't recommend MSWord for checking grammar. Bill Gates's grammarians have a rather weak command of English grammar - relative pronouns, for instance. CB
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Usually we use 'who' to refer to persons, however, 'that' is also acceptable. I really like the www.dictionary.com for its explanations. Here is a clip from "that": —Usage note 4 . When that introduces a relative
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Well, the phrase "holding outgoing radiation.." .cannot be a clause. It is a phrase. As I recall my grammar lessons (a long time ago), a clause must have a subject (which can be a relative pronoun) and a verb, a phrase does not. A phrase
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