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Zazzex Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

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Hello,

" My dream is to become a singer like Jennifer Lopez although she became an actress now."

How can we change the second clause into a relative clause in correct formal and informal grammar ?

" My dream is to become a singer like Jennifer Lopez who although became an actress now."

Thanks a lot
  

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My dream is to become a singer like Jennifer Lopez, even though she is an actress now.

  • My dream is to become a singer like Jennifer Lopez, even though she is an actress now.
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My dream is to become a singer like Jennifer Lopez, even though she is an actress now.
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Thanks for a suggestion.

So, is it impossible to combine them using a relative, not a conjuction?
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Relative clauses use conjunctions. I am not clear on what you are asking; all I have done is make a natural-sounding sentence for you.
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zazzex" My dream is to become a singer like Jennifer Lopez who although became an actress now."
Hi Zazzex

You could do something like this, I suppose:

My dream is to become a singer like Jennifer Lopez who, although she is an actre

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