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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
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There's a £13 annual fee(clause 1) which you can pay by debit or credit card(clause 2). Is "which" a relative pronoun modifying "fee " or a conjunction Join two clauses?
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Jigneshbharati Is "which" a relative pronoun modifying "fee " or a conjunction Join ing two clauses? Both of them. All relative clauses are subordinate clauses, but not all subordinate clauses are relative clauses; a relative clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun.

  • Jigneshbharati Is "which" a relative pronoun modifying "fee " or a conjunction Join ing two clauses?
  • Both of them.
  • All relative clauses are subordinate clauses, but not all subordinate clauses are relative clauses; a relative clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun.
  • All relative pronouns are subordinating conjunctions, but not all subordinating conjunctions are relative pronouns.
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JigneshbharatiIs "which" a relative pronoun modifying "fee " or a conjunction Joining two clauses?
Both of them.

All relative clauses are subordinate clauses, but not all subordinate clauses are relative clauses; a relative clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun. All relative pronouns are subordinating conjunctions, but not all subo

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