How do you connect these into definite clauses that you forgot them all?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first step to connect into a compound sentence containing a definite clause is to find the common words of the two sentences, such as the seaside city in your first sentence and there in the second sentence are common words, use the common word as the antecedent of the definite clause, because there is a place adverbial in the sentence, so the relative adverb where should be used, and the there in the original sentence after using where should be deleted. Gotta :

    the seaside city where i took a sightseeing trip last year is very beautiful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    a hotel is a building where tourists can eat and sleep.

    To find the antecedent, then put the clause that modifies him after the antecedent, and delete the component of the antecedent in the second sentence.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is necessary to distinguish the components of the nouns modified by the definite clause in the clause.

    If the noun is used as a subject or object in a clause, then use which to guide it.

    Here beijing is the subject in the clause, beijing is the capital of China, so which is used

    If the noun is used as a place, make an adverbial (i.e. where) in the clause, for example.

    he came from beijing where the 29th olympic games had been hold.

    The words that express the clause alone are the 29th olympic games had been held in beijing, beijing as the location, so use where, in fact, where = in at which

    he came from beijing in which the 29th olympic games had been hold.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, the introductory word is the subject here.

    where is an adverb of interrogative and cannot be the subject.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, the conjunction is when, and where is used as an adverbial. Moreover, when the connecting word can be replaced with a preposition + noun, it is an adverbial.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How to use a conjunction: is a relational adverb where, when, why, then it is an adverbial.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Conjunctions have three functions: 1. Connect the main clause.

    2. Substitution of antecedents.

    3. Acts as a certain component in the definite clause.

    The second and third clauses are also the key to the selection of relative words in the definite clause.

    the boy is my boy is swimming in the river.

    the boy who is swimming in the river is my brother.

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