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Sabriina Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Gramma

what is the difference between wh-interrogative clauses:
exp: how the book will sell depends on its author.
And nominal relative clauses:
exp:what he is looking for is a wife.
  

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An interrogative clause asks a question: Where is the nearest library? What did you eat for lunch? How did you manage to do it?

  • An interrogative clause asks a question: Where is the nearest library?
  • What did you eat for lunch?
  • How did you manage to do it?
  • A nominal clause is a clause used as a noun in a sentence.
  • He knows who will win the game.
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An interrogative clause asks a question:

Where is the nearest library?
What did you eat for lunch?
How did you manage to do it?

A nominal clause is a clause used as a noun in a sentence.

He knows who will win the game.

She learned how a computer works.

What he will do next week is a big mystery.

It all depends on

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