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Bhikkhu1991 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Relative clause and what?

Hello,



Sentence A. I booked four tickets this morning to avoid long queue next Monday that I suppose to book.

Sentence B. I booked four tickets this morning to avoid long queue next Monday, a day that I suppose to book.



Could you please explain the differences between the underlined words in Sentence A and Sentence B?

In both sentences, “that” words are relative pronouns. Thus the underlined relative clause is in Sentence A. However, I wonder whether Sentence B is also a relative clause and has the same meaning as the underlined words in Sentence A.

I hope to hear from you soon.

Thank you.



Best wishes.

  

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I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say. Perhaps: I booked four tickets this morning to avoid a long queue next Monday when I was suppose d to book them. CB

  • I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say.
  • Perhaps: I booked four tickets this morning to avoid a long queue next Monday when I was suppose d to book them.
  • CB
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I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say. Perhaps:
I booked four tickets this morning to avoid a long queue next Monday when I was supposed to book them.
CB
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Cool Breeze I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say. Perhaps:

I booked four tickets this morning to avoid a long queue next Monday when I was supposed to book them. CB


Hello Cool Breeze and others,

Cool Breeze is right. I' m trying to agree with what Cool Breeze has written. However, w

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