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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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I would like to know how you would analyse "with which" in the following sentence: as an adv adj of company???

Nothing remained in her drawing-room with which she had any association
  

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Anon: Anonymous I would like to know how you would analyse "with which" in the following sentence: as an adv adj of company??? Nothing remained in her drawing-room with which she had any association with is a preposition. which is the object of the preposition, also a relative pronoun, referring to "nothing", and joining the subordinate clause to the main clause.

  • Anon: Anonymous I would like to know how you would analyse "with which" in the following sentence: as an adv adj of company???
  • Nothing remained in her drawing-room with which she had any association with is a preposition.
  • which is the object of the preposition, also a relative pronoun, referring to "nothing", and joining the subordinate clause to the main clause.
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AnonymousI would like to know how you would analyse "with which" in the following sentence: as an adv adj of company???

Nothing remained in her drawing-room with which she had any association

with is a preposition.
which is the object of the preposition, also a relative pronoun, referring to "nothing", and joining the subord

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