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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Lighting the sky

At a party held in the evening, singer John Legend performed at the venue, which came to life at night with one of the most awesome display of fireworks lighting the sky.
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Does "which" refer to the noun "party" or "venue" and how do we know this?
What is the grammatical function of "lighting the sky"?

  

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Jigneshbharati Does "which" refer to the noun "party" or "venue" and how do we know this? venue , because it's closest to which . party is in a completely separate phrase far from which .

  • Jigneshbharati Does "which" refer to the noun "party" or "venue" and how do we know this?
  • venue , because it's closest to which .
  • party is in a completely separate phrase far from which .
  • Jigneshbharati What is the grammatical function of "lighting the sky"?
  • Predication.
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JigneshbharatiDoes "which" refer to the noun "party" or "venue" and how do we know this?

venue, because it's closest to which.

party is in a completely separate phrase far from which.

JigneshbharatiWhat is the grammatical function of "lighting the sky"?

Predication.

It's the

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