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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

clause

Please read:

There is a realisation that changes must be made.

1/ Is changes here a noun?

2/ Is that changes must be made a relative clause or a noun clause?

What is the function of this clause? What does it modify?

Quoc
  

Top answer

Changes is a plural noun.

  • Changes is a plural noun.
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Changes is a plural noun.
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Tung Quoc
Please read:

There is a realisation that changes must be made.

1/ Is changes here a noun?

2/ Is that changes must be made a relative clause or a noun clause?

What is the function of this clause? What does it modify?

Quoc

All relative clauses are noun clau
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Hi,

In short,

that changes must be made is a noun clause and is a complement of realisation.

Right?

Quoc
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Inchoateknowledge
Tung QuocPlease read:

There is a realisation that changes must be made.

1/ Is changes here a noun?

2/ Is that changes must be made a relative clause or a noun clause?

What is the function of this clause? What does it modify?

Quoc
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Inchoateknowledge
Tung QuocPlease read:

There is a realisation that changes must be made.

1/ Is changes here a noun?

2/ Is that changes must be made a relative clause or a noun clause?

What is the function of this clause? What does it modify?

Quoc
Al
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Please read:

There is a realisation that changes must be made.

Is that changes must be made a noun clause and a complement of "realisation" or a noun clause and an apposition?

What type of clause is that changes must be made and what does it modify?

Q
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Hi

"There is a realisation that changes must be made."

Sorry, in my previous post I took liberty with your original sentence. I was not attentive enough.

"Is that changes must be made a noun clause and a complement of "realisation" or a noun clause and an apposition?"

Apposition and

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