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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
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Travelers pass

Is this a reduced defining clause? Is it "travelers who pass"?


Narrator: Frosty realized that Karen had to get out of that car as soon as possible. So when the little freight train stopped to let an express full of happy Christmas travelers pass, Frosty took advantage of the opportunity and quickly got them all off.

  

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Tara2 Is this a reduced defining clause? Is it "travelers who pass"? No, the pattern is "let X pass", meaning "allow X to pass".

  • Tara2 Is this a reduced defining clause?
  • Is it "travelers who pass"?
  • No, the pattern is "let X pass", meaning "allow X to pass".
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Tara2Is this a reduced defining clause? Is it "travelers who pass"?

No, the pattern is "let X pass", meaning "allow X to pass".

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