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BoSsSy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

2 subjects in a relative clause ?

Is this sentence containing 2 subjects in the relative clause ?

The author whose book I've read is going to be in my town

Can someone explain me what is going on in this clause ?

  

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The author whose book I've read is going to be in my town No. Its only subject is 'I'. BoSsSy Can someone explain me what is going on in this clause ?

  • The author whose book I've read is going to be in my town No.
  • Its only subject is 'I'.
  • BoSsSy Can someone explain me what is going on in this clause ?
  • = The author is going to be in my town.
  • I have read the author's book.
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BoSsSyIs this sentence containing 2 subjects in the relative clause ?The author whose book I've read is going to be in my town

No. Its only subject is 'I'.

BoSsSyCan someone explain me what is going on in this clause ?

= The author is going to be in my town. I have read the author's book.

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