relative clause造句(1) Moreover, as we have remarked, many relative clauses with adjectives will not give postnominal adjectives.
(2) A relative clause counts as dependent whereas an adjective modifying a noun clearly does not.
(3) Relative clause is of special type in English.
(4) This relative clause is used restrictively.
(5) The relative clause: it is defined as a clausal modifier, restrictive or non-restrictive, used to modify a preceding construction, most often a preceding noun or noun phrase.
(6) Explain the difference between a double relative clause and an embedded relative clause?
(7) What kind of relative clause do we normally use to modify anon - nominal antecedent?
(8) Choosing the English relative clause as the target structure, the present study does empirical research on effects of output and self-correction on the grammatical accuracy.
(9) In the sentence 'The woman who I met was wearing a brown hat', 'who I met' is a relative clause.
(10) In 'the man who came', 'who' is a relative pronoun and 'who came' is a relative clause.
(11) The most notable is the relative pronoun that, which can only be used with a restrictive relative clause.
(12) This word only has a weak form when used in a relative clause.
(13) I still wear : a tie - clasp . which : introduces an unrestricted relative clause, modifying the Christmas of 1989.
(14) Be yourself means behave naturally. The self is used as the subject in the if-clause, they are with you is a relative clause modifying self with that omitted.
(15) Ask Ss to combine two sentences together into a relative clause.