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Moon7296 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

what clause

He thanked God for saving their lives and turning what he had felt was a tragedy into a blessing.

Q) Does the underlined part grammatical considering the context? I was wondering if it should be like this; ... what he had felt a tragedy ....
  

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moon7296 Q) Is the underlined part grammatical considering the context? blessing'. moon7296 I was wondering if it should be like this; ...

  • moon7296 Q) Is the underlined part grammatical considering the context?
  • blessing'.
  • moon7296 I was wondering if it should be like this; ...
  • what he had felt a tragedy ....
  • You could do that, too—it is just a reduced form of the original.
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moon7296Q) Is the underlined part grammatical considering the context?
Yes, it is a noun clause serving as the object of the clause 'turning...blessing'.
moon7296I was wondering if it should be like this; ... what he had felt a tragedy ....
You could do that, too—it is just a reduced form of the original.

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