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Jawel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

A question about relative clause

Hello. Good evening to everyone.

1-) The book which has 3 chapters, which i like is lost.

Can I use a comma to seperate two relative clause from each other like this?

What do i like here? I like the book or I like 3 chapters in the book.

2-) The book which has 3 chapters which i like is lost.(There is no comma)

What do i like here again? The book or 3 chapters?

  

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Jawel The book which has 3 chapters, which i like is lost. The three-chapter book (which) I like is lost . I think that paraphrase solves your problem.

  • Jawel The book which has 3 chapters, which i like is lost.
  • The three-chapter book (which) I like is lost .
  • I think that paraphrase solves your problem.
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JawelThe book which has 3 chapters, which i like is lost.

The three-chapter book (which) I like is lost.

I think that paraphrase solves your problem.

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