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In Grammatical Name and function, what does this expression stand: (‘.....Whose members share similar attitudes.....)?
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Ms. Sue
I'm sorry, but I don't know what you are asking.
Answered by
Writeacher
In grammatical terms, I think you're asking about this:
relative clause -- a dependent clause that usually starts with a relative pronoun such as who or which, or relative adverb such as where
eg: "The person who finishes first can leave early" (defining), "Texas, where my brother lives, is big" (non-defining)
relative pronoun -- a pronoun that starts a relative clause; there are five in English: who, whom, whose, which, that
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relative clause -- a dependent clause that usually starts with a relative pronoun such as who or which, or relative adverb such as where
eg: "The person who finishes first can leave early" (defining), "Texas, where my brother lives, is big" (non-defining)
relative pronoun -- a pronoun that starts a relative clause; there are five in English: who, whom, whose, which, that
From https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/terms.htm
Scroll down to find the R's -- and then find Relative clause and Relative pronoun.
You can find excellent English help at https://www.englishclub.com
Answered by
Anonymous
u don't know anything at all
Answered by
Anonymous
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Answered by
Anonymous
I don't understand
Answered by
Bridget
Hmmm
Answered by
Japheth
Sabastine
Answered by
Ruth
I meant in a passage
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