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Moon7296 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

confusing structure?

The group proceeded with a march they knew would lead to bloodshed.

Q) I have no idea how this sentence should be interpreted.

Does "they knew" modify the noun "a march"? Then what is "would lead to bloodshed"?
  

Top answer

The group proceeded with a march. The group knew the march would lead to booldshed.

  • The group proceeded with a march.
  • The group knew the march would lead to booldshed.
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The group proceeded with a march. The group knew the march would lead to booldshed.
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The structure of the sentence is very new to me... now I know the meaning .. but now I'm wondering how the sentence can be formed like that.

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