1span00Today, the 'car culture' is a global phenomenon 01b00that02b00 every year demands more vehicles, more roads and more fuel. 02span02br 01span02br 00Is it:02span02br 00(1)01span00Today, the 'car culture' is 01u00a global phenomenon02u00 +01u00the phenomenon02u00 demands more vehicles, more roads and more fuel every year. 02span02br 00or02br 00(2)00 01span00Today, the 'car culture' is 00a global phenomenon00 +01u00i02u00n that phenomenon/in which00 every year demands more vehicles, more roads and more fuel. 02span02br 01span00?02span00 0-
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0 Hi,02br 00number #1. Why do you think it's #2? It would have been "in which"...
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0 Hi,02br 00number #1.
Why do you think it's #2?
It would have been "in which"...
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1i00every year02i00 is adverbial, not a subject of the subordinate clause.02br 00So it can't be the second one; that leaves the subordinate clause without a subject.02br 00(in that phenomenon demands more vehicles, ..., every year) 02br 00CJ 0-