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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

clause

the book which has been published recently is not beyond criticism. here "which has been published recently" denotes which clause? is it "adjective clause"? or "noun in apposition" ? i'm confused
  

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Some grammars call that an adjective clause, but ‘relative clause’ is a more common (and more appropriate) term these days.

  • Some grammars call that an adjective clause, but ‘relative clause’ is a more common (and more appropriate) term these days.
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Some grammars call that an adjective clause, but ‘relative clause’ is a more common (and more appropriate) term these days.
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"Adjectival clause" would best describe such a clause.

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