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Connecting two relative clauses in one sentence
relative-pronouns
How to identify the form and function of the word "that"?
relative-pronouns
subordinators
How do 'within' and 'which' form a relative pronoun clause?
relative-clauses
prepositional-phrases
relative-pronouns
Is "where" the only relative pronoun that cannot be omitted from an adjective clause?
grammar
syntactic-analysis
pronouns
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
Word class / part of speech of 'whoever' [closed]
relative-pronouns
Is this a correct usage of "what is"?
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
Choice of relative pronouns: 'who' and/or 'that' for people?
proper-nouns
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
How can the relative pronoun 'which' have an adjectival phrase as its antecedent? Exactly what may act as antecedent for 'which'?
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
antecedents
Isn't "who"/"whose" only used for people?
relative-pronouns
animacy
Is it grammatical to use the relative pronoun “that” after a comma?
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
that
"Which" instead of "whose" for inanimate objects
word-choice
grammaticality
relative-pronouns
Which/ That/ Present Participle
translation
gerunds
relative-pronouns
medical
Which is correct: "staff that may have this information" or "staff who may have this information"? [closed]
relative-pronouns
collective-nouns
animacy
who-that
The use of What as a relative pronoun
pronouns
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
which-what
adjectival-phrases
"It was the kind of story that / where you had to be there." -- Are the relative words 'where' and 'that' interchangeable? What does 'where' mean?
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
Usage of "what"
relative-clauses
relative-pronouns
which-what
what-that
Should I use 'whoever' or 'whomever': "I will kill ___ despises me." ?
grammatical-case
syntactic-analysis
relative-pronouns
whoever-vs-whomever
The film [that/which] I selected for viewing
pronouns
relative-clauses
subordinate-clauses
relative-pronouns
which-that
"The way in which": a grammar mistake or not?
relative-pronouns
"To which", "by which", "on which" etc [closed]
expressions
prepositions
relative-pronouns
pied-piping
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