relative clause
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT In grammar, a relative clause is a subordinate clause which specifies or gives information about a person or thing. Relative clauses come after a noun or pronoun and, in English, often begin with a relative pronoun such as "who," "which," or "that." 關系從句
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relative clause (relative clauses)
剑桥词典
- part of a sentence that cannot exist independently and describes a noun that comes before it in the main part of the sentence
- In the sentence 'The restaurant that we went to has closed ', 'that we went to' is a relative clause .
- In the sentence 'The man that Diana was speaking to was my ex-boss', the phrase 'that Diane was speaking to' is a relative clause . 返回 relative clause
關系從句
In the sentence "The woman who I met was wearing a brown hat ", "who I met " is a relative clause . 在句子 The woman whom I met was wearing a brown hat 中,who I met 是個關系從句。
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