Biden has come under mounting pressure from both the Democratic and Republican parties to share more national intelligence on what he says was an "incursion" from China.
Here in the sentence, how can I analyze on what he says was an "incursion" from China ?
he says is inserted between what was an incursion from China?
And then, is what the thing which or is the phrase grammtically wrong? If it is right, could you show me other examples?
What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual.
Hans51 he says is inserted between what was an incursion from China? That is a good way of looking at it. Hans51 And then, is what the thing which You have to mark words as words.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
Hans51he says is inserted between what was an incursion from China?
That is a good way of looking at it.
Hans51And then, is what the thing which
You have to mark words as words. I use quotation marks: Is "what" "the thing which" …?
Yes.
Hans51If it is right, could you show me other
Hans51could you show me other examples?
what ~ the thing which ~ that which
The clause that starts with 'what' is "interrupted" by expressions like 'he said', 'they thought', 'we claim', etc.
I've placed in parentheses the parts that can be omitted without making the sentence ungrammatical. For example, in the first one, you can have any of these