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Ash ash Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Relative clause

My bicycle, which I've had for more than ten years, is falling apart

Where is the subject and where is the object of the above sentence? where is the subject and object of Relative clause? Also kindly help me to identify function of each part of speech in above sentence like prepositional complement, prepositional objects, adverb,Adjectives etc

  

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Would you try first? Then we would be happy to check and, if necessary, correct your answers.

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The core of your sentence is this:

My bicycle is falling apart.

The following additional information about the bicycle is provided by the relative clause:

I've had the bicycle for more than ten years.

Perhaps with this information you can try to answer some of your questions.

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