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Emilylion Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

reduction of relative clause ?

Waist observed behind ribs when viewed from above.

can we write this way ?

Waist which is observed behind ribs when viewed from above. ??

and '' viewed '' is simple past tense ???
  

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Your phrase does not make much physical sense, but written out as a sentence, it might be: The waist is observed behind the ribs when it (the waist) is viewed from above. Actually the waist is under the ribs, not behind them.

  • Your phrase does not make much physical sense, but written out as a sentence, it might be: The waist is observed behind the ribs when it (the waist) is viewed from above.
  • Actually the waist is under the ribs, not behind them.
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Your phrase does not make much physical sense, but written out as a sentence, it might be:

The waist is observed behind the ribs when it (the waist) is viewed from above.

Actually the waist is under the ribs, not behind them.

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