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.
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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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