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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Position Switch? (Adverb phrase and object)

I found my cat at the nearby car park.

I want to use "which" to explain about my cat.

I found my cat at the nearby car park, which looked fine.

Then the nearby car park looked fine.

I found my cat, which looked fine, at the nearby car park.

How about this one?:
I found at the nearby car park my cat, which looked fine.

Although the sentence above isn't good, is the position switch like this possible, isn't it?

  

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anonymous I found my cat, which looked fine, at the nearby car park. Fine. Although the sentence above isn't good, is the position switch like this possible, isn't it?

  • anonymous I found my cat, which looked fine, at the nearby car park.
  • Fine.
  • Although the sentence above isn't good, is the position switch like this possible, isn't it?
  • It's difficult to judge, since your sentence is no good.
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anonymousI found my cat, which looked fine, at the nearby car park.

Fine.

anonymousI found at the nearby car park my cat, which looked fine.Although the sentence above isn't good, is the position switch like this possible, isn't it?

It's difficult to judge, since your sentence is no good.

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