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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Noun phrases containing relative clauses

0 Can you please explain this sentence: 02br
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01b01i00One thing that I'd really miss is my mom's cooking.02i02b02br
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00As a noun phrases containing relative clauses02br
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02i 02br 02br 00One thing is my mom's cooking. (01font 00main clause02font 00)02br 00that I'd really miss (01font 00restrictive/defining relative clause02font 00)02br 02br 00CB0-

  • 02i 02br 02br 00One thing is my mom's cooking.
  • (01font 00main clause02font 00)02br 00that I'd really miss (01font 00restrictive/defining relative clause02font 00)02br 02br 00CB0-
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0 I'm not quite sure what you want but this is how I see the sentence:02br
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01i01font00One thing02font00 01font00that I'd really miss02font00 01font00is my mom's cooking02font00.02i02br
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00One thing is my
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one thing I'd really miss is a noun phrase. It is made up of a noun (one thing) and a relative clause (i'd really miss). The noun phrase can go before or after be. Here it is before the verb be. It is the subject.

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