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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Snobbery, which they carry...

They're best at snobbery, which they carry like a dog carries fleas.

(From The Guardian readers' forum.)

Is which they carry like a dog carries fleas a non-defining relative clause referring to snobbery or to the whole main clause in the sentence above?

  

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tkacka15 Is which they carry like a dog carries fleas a non-defining relative clause referring to snobbery? Yes.

  • tkacka15 Is which they carry like a dog carries fleas a non-defining relative clause referring to snobbery?
  • Yes.
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tkacka15Is which they carry like a dog carries fleas a non-defining relative clause referring to snobbery?

Yes.

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