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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Sentence structure help (function categories)

I'm trying to figure out the composition of a couple sentences I wrote, though I'm not entirely sure I did it correctly. Any help is appreciated.

- A society which has become depressed

which --> in this sentence is a preposition

depressed --> in this sentence is a noun

Have I analyzed it correctly?
  

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Anonymous which --> in this sentence is a preposition No, it is a relative pronoun introducing a dependent clause. It is the subject in the dependent clause. Anonymous depressed --> in this sentence is a noun No.

  • Anonymous which --> in this sentence is a preposition No, it is a relative pronoun introducing a dependent clause.
  • It is the subject in the dependent clause.
  • Anonymous depressed --> in this sentence is a noun No.
  • It is an adjective.
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Anonymouswhich --> in this sentence is a preposition
No, it is a relative pronoun introducing a dependent clause.
It is the subject in the dependent clause.
Anonymousdepressed --> in this sentence is a noun
No. It is an adjective.

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