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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

In which case

Hi. Please tell me what the underlined phrase functions as. Could it be a conjunction? Could a phrase be a conjunction?

It is known to me that it fell, in which case it needs to be taken to a vet.
  

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The sentence is very awkward in my opinion. Which is a relative pronoun. The underlined phrase refers to the "that" clause.

  • The sentence is very awkward in my opinion.
  • Which is a relative pronoun.
  • The underlined phrase refers to the "that" clause.
  • I would say: I know that it fell and that's why / therefore / consequently it has to be taken to a vet.
  • CB
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The sentence is very awkward in my opinion. Which is a relative pronoun. The underlined phrase refers to the "that" clause. I would say: I know that it fell and that's why / therefore / consequently it has to be taken to a vet.

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