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Hong Chen Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Adjective Clause

I am confused about use where and when in adjective clasue. Can i use where or when as subject in adjective clause? For example: Can i says" I like this city where has lot trees" ? Or can I says" I like this city where there are lots of trees." Thank you!!
  

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Hong Chen Can I use where or when as subject in adjective clause? No. Hong Chen I like this city where has lot trees No.

  • Hong Chen Can I use where or when as subject in adjective clause?
  • No.
  • Hong Chen I like this city where has lot trees No.
  • Hong Chen I like this city , where there are lots of trees.
  • OK.
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Hong ChenCan I use where or when as subject in adjective clause?
No.
Hong Chen I like this city where has lot trees
No.
Hong ChenI like this city, where there are lots of trees.
OK. Also, I like the p
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CalifJim Hong ChenCan I use where or when as subject in adjective clause?No.Hong Chen I like this city where has lot treesNo.Hong ChenI like this city, where there are lots of trees.OK. Also, I like the part of this city where there are lots of trees.CJ
Can I write it as this:" I lke this city, which has lots of trees? " I want to know whether native speakers
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Hong ChenCan I write it as this:" I lke this city, which has lots of trees? "
Yes.
Hong ChenI want to know whether native speakers often use "have" as a verb of place?
We do not consider it as a verb of place, but as a verb of possession.
Hong ChenThis city have
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CalifJim Hong ChenCan I write it as this:" I lke this city, which has lots of trees? "Yes.Hong ChenI want to know whether native speakers often use "have" as a verb of place?We do not consider it as a verb of place, but as a verb of possession.Hong ChenThis city have has a good scenery.Fine as shown.CJ
Thank you very much. So what is different meanings between
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Hong Chendifferent meanings between"there are lots of trees" and "has lots of trees"?
The subjects of these sentences are underlined:

1 This city has lots of trees.
2 There are lots of trees in this city.

The difference is that sentences are about their subjects. You say 1 if you want to say something about this city. You
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