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Piplot Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is correct to say : " I understand what means this emblem"

About relative clauses, after which or who (no where), I have to add (S) to the verb, happen the same with "What"?

Thanks in advance teachers Emotion: smile
  

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Thanks in advance teachers It depends on the sentence. If the noun is singular, use singular. If the noun is plural, use plural.

  • Thanks in advance teachers It depends on the sentence.
  • If the noun is singular, use singular.
  • If the noun is plural, use plural.
  • Present tense: Every morning I feed my dog who eats every scrap.
  • Every morning I fix eggs and bacon for my three children who eat it all up.
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Piplot About relative clauses, after which or who (no where), I have to add (S) to the verb, happen the same with "What"?Thanks in advance teachers
It depends on the sentence. If the noun is singular, use singular. If the noun is plural, use plural.

Present tense:
Every morning I feed my dog who eats every scrap.
Every morning
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Wow more clearly... impossible Emotion: smile. So the same happen with "What", right?
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With "which" and "that".
What is not a standard relative pronoun.

This is the meat that what was left over from breakfast.

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