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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
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Below we have listed 1 new vacancy that matches your requirements.
Is "that matches your requirements" a relative clause with "that" as a relative pronoun acting adjectivially i.e
Modifying or describing "vacancy"?
Is it a defining relative clause having "that" as a subject?
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Jignesh
  

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Jigneshbharati new vacancy that matches your requirements It's a noun phrase.

  • Jigneshbharati new vacancy that matches your requirements It's a noun phrase.
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Jigneshbharatinew vacancy that matches your requirements
It's a noun phrase.
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Jigneshbharatis "that matches your requirements" a relative clause with "that" as a relative pronoun acting adjectivially i.eModifying or describing "vacancy"?
Yes.
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AnonymousIt's a noun phrase.
No, it cannot be a phrase: it has a subject and verb.
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Mister MicawberNo, it cannot be a phrase
"new vacancy that matches your requirements" is a noun phrase.
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