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Abdulkaium tanvir Posted 9 years ago
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The community's boundaries are somewhat nebulous; where they are depends on whom you ask.

I found the line in Word Smart book.Is the sentence right as I doubt about " where they are depends on "?

  

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The community's boundaries are somewhat nebulous; [ where they are depends on whom you ask ] . The expression "where they are" is a subordinate interrogative clause (indirect question) functioning as subject of the bracketed clause. '" depends on whom you ask.

  • The community's boundaries are somewhat nebulous; [ where they are depends on whom you ask ] .
  • The expression "where they are" is a subordinate interrogative clause (indirect question) functioning as subject of the bracketed clause.
  • '" depends on whom you ask.
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The community's boundaries are somewhat nebulous; [ where they are depends on whom you ask ].

The expression "where they are" is a subordinate interrogative clause (indirect question) functioning as subject of the bracketed clause. The meaning is:

"The answer to the question 'Where are they?'" dep

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