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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Relative pronoun

In the context: collecting a cheque from someone.

I am going to collect the cheque that he has it.

The cheque that he has i will collect.

Please suggest the sentence with "relative pronoun- that"

  

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Preliminary point: trad grammar calls the "that" found in relative clauses a relative pronoun. But it's actually a subordinator, as some modern grammars are coming round to. I would suggest: I'm going to collect the cheque that he has .

  • Preliminary point: trad grammar calls the "that" found in relative clauses a relative pronoun.
  • But it's actually a subordinator, as some modern grammars are coming round to.
  • I would suggest: I'm going to collect the cheque that he has .
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Preliminary point: trad grammar calls the "that" found in relative clauses a relative pronoun. But it's actually a subordinator, as some modern grammars are coming round to.

I would suggest:

I'm going to collect the cheque that he has.

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