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English 1b3 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Reducing Relative Clause--Run on Sentence?

The man who is outside is my father

The man outside is my father.



The invitation, which was sent by John, pleased Mary

The invitation, sent by John, pleased Mary

Can we reduce this one also?

I was told I couldn't, that it was a run-on...

Why can't I here?



I normally skim-read books, which is probably why I get into so much trouble.
I normally skim-read books, probably why I get into so much trouble.






Thanks

  

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You cannot reduce it because the pronoun refers to the whole previous clause, not a single noun referent.

  • You cannot reduce it because the pronoun refers to the whole previous clause, not a single noun referent.
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You cannot reduce it because the pronoun refers to the whole previous clause, not a single noun referent.

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