0I am a new grammar learner.02br 02br 00"The assembly instructions 01b00that02b00 came with the bicycle are difficult to understand."02br 02br 00According to the book, this is an incorrect sentence, because "01b00that" 02b00is the subject of the relative clause right?02br 02br 00My question is: Is it only object of the relative clause may used Relative clause sentence?02br 02br 00Can i fix this sentence like this?02br 02br 00The assembly instructions with the bicycle that are diffcult to understand. 02br 02br 00Is this sentence grammarcaly right?02br 02br 00My understanding is that "The assembly instructions with the bicylce" is an object and the diffcult to understand is the relative clasue.02br 02br 00Any advices?0-
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02br 02br 00Why not write what your book says here? 02br 02br 00MrP0-
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02br 02br 00Why not write what your book says here?
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0Hello Happy02br 02br 00The original sentence is correct; unfortunately, your versions are incorrect!02br 02br 00Why not write what your book says here? Then we can check it for you.02br 02br 00MrP0-
0 Yes, like Mr. Pedantic said, the first sentence is correct. I believe you can also use 'which' to replace 'that', but you must have a comma before the which as it splits the sentence.02br 02br 00 Your version is an incomplete sentence and doesn't make much sense, because it sounds like 'the bicycle are difficult to understand.' Think of 'that came' as one word and don'