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Umaa.spk Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A doubt in a sentence

Subordinate conjunctions are adverbs THAT introduce subordinate clauses.

Shouldn't it be THOSE?

Please let me know.

I found this in a popular verbal guide.
  

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That (which) = relative pronouns to introduce a subordinate (relative) clause. Those = demonstravie adjective or pronoun - others are these, this, that (which happens to look like the relative pronoun0 The sentence you started with is correct.

  • That (which) = relative pronouns to introduce a subordinate (relative) clause.
  • Those = demonstravie adjective or pronoun - others are these, this, that (which happens to look like the relative pronoun0 The sentence you started with is correct.
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That (which) = relative pronouns to introduce a subordinate (relative) clause.

Those = demonstravie adjective or pronoun - others are these, this, that (which happens to look like the relative pronoun0

The sentence you started with is correct.
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"Adverbs" is Plural, So, we should use THOSE rather than THAT right?
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umaa.spk"Adverbs" is Plural, So, we should use THOSE rather than THAT right?

No. The relative pronoun is in play here, and your choices are that and which, both of which are correct. As I tried to explain earlier, those is one of four demonstrative adjectives (this, that and these bei
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Got it. Thanks a lot.

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