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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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"That" as a relative pronoun or conjunction

A doctor is so familiar with most of the things that can happen to minds and bodies that little can startle him.


Could you tell me if the underlined that is a relative pronoun or conjunction? I have a notion that it is a conjunction: little(=S) can startle him(=VP).

  

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A relative pronoun refers to a noun or pronoun in the matrix clause. A doctor that is very experienced is so familiar with most of the things that can happen to minds and bodies that little can startle him. "

  • A relative pronoun refers to a noun or pronoun in the matrix clause.
  • A doctor that is very experienced is so familiar with most of the things that can happen to minds and bodies that little can startle him.
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A relative pronoun refers to a noun or pronoun in the matrix clause.


A doctor that is very experienced is so familiar with most of the things that can happen to minds and bodies

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A doctor is so familiar with most of the things that can happen to minds and bodies that little can startle him.

Could you tell me if the underlined that is a relative pronoun or conjunction? I have a notion that it is a conjunction: little(=S) can startle him(=VP).

A doctor is [so famil

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