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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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There is to see in the world

They want to see everything there is to see in the world.

Is the clause there is to see in the world a content one in the sentence above?

  

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" They want to see everything ( that) there is to see in the world .

  • " They want to see everything ( that) there is to see in the world .
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No, it is a relative clause to the pronoun "everything."


They want to see everything (that) there is to see in the world.

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