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Yellowstarstruck Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Relative Clause

Hi! "Whose" refers to Locke. Also the bolded words is a non-restrictive clause. Am I right? Thanks, Fulvio

1.Charlie begins a journey of withdrawal from drugs aided by Locke, whose true motive is a mystery.

  

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You have it right: it's a non-restrictive relative clause where "whose" refers to "Locke".

  • You have it right: it's a non-restrictive relative clause where "whose" refers to "Locke".
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You have it right: it's a non-restrictive relative clause where "whose" refers to "Locke".

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