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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Relative clauses

I have trouble with under
  

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Anonymous I have trouble with under I have trouble with understanding your problem. What trouble do you have with 'under', and how is it connected with relative clauses?

  • Anonymous I have trouble with under I have trouble with understanding your problem.
  • What trouble do you have with 'under', and how is it connected with relative clauses?
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Anonymous I have trouble with under
I have trouble with understanding your problem. What trouble do you have with 'under', and how is it connected with relative clauses?
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Are these examples of the cause of your trouble?

He slipped a morsel of beef to the dog, which was under the table.

He slipped a morsel of beef to the dog under the table.

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