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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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People came who were interested in art .
Is it correct ?
  

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Is it correct ? Yes. The relative clause was placed last to avoid the imbalance of a single-word predicate ( came ) at the end.

  • Is it correct ?
  • Yes.
  • The relative clause was placed last to avoid the imbalance of a single-word predicate ( came ) at the end.
  • CJ
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Anonymous People came who were interested in art .Is it correct ?
Yes. The relative clause was placed last to avoid the imbalance of a single-word predicate (came) at the end.

CJ
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Anonymous People came who were interested in art .Is it correct ?
I find it a bit awkward.

I would write it this way:

(Some / The) People who came were interested in art.
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the right answer is people who came , were interested in art.
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bella fouzi the right answer is people who came , were interested in art.
In no European language is a sentence with no capitalisation correct. The same is true about a relative clause that has a comma at its end but not at the beginning. In no language that I know of is there a space before a comma.

Welcome to EF, bf. I suggest you study the rudiment
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You are right about the capaitalisation,and spaces too,but i constrated about the relative clause more than what i mentioned above.
Thank you for clarifying.
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bella fouzithe right answer is
That is not a correct answer.
The right answer is: People who came , (A comma here is wrong) were interested in art.

Still, there is nothing wrong a
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bella fouziYou are right about the capaitalisation,and spaces too,but i constrated about the
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Hi Bella;

Please, at this point, you really need to be asking questions, not answering them.
If you think you are capable of answering, then, as a courtesy to English learners, use correct spelling and punctuation.

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