That I'm still breathing I'm hopeless now You might be wondering why Scott used the word that in this example. In the other example, after all, he did not use any special word at all. There are a few possible explanation...
One common structure is the noun reason followed by an adjective clause that begins with the word why. Imagine a situation in which beginning science students try to find out why their experiment had unusual results. Perhaps one of them finds that the measurement tools have not been cleaned. ...
An Adjective Clause usually begins with a Relative Pronoun (e.g., which, that, who, whom, whose, His uncle who is a vegetarian dislikes Chinese banquets.), a Relative Adverb (e.g., where, when, why, The reason why he quit his job remains a secret.), or a Zero Relative (e.g.,...
It always begins with a relative pronoun (who, whom, which, whichever, that, etc) or a relative adverb (where, when, why). It’s a dependent clause, which means that it cannot stand alone as a sentence.For example:The jacket that Todd bought yesterday looked smart....
One common structure is the noun reason followed by an adjective clause that begins with the wordwhy. Imagine a situation in which beginning science students try to find out why their experiment had unusual results. Perhaps one of them finds that the measurement tools have not been cleaned. He...
Proper adjectives begin with a capital letter. Psst! Here's something interesting. Over time, proper adjectives can lose their capitalization if the adjective itself begins to overshadow the thing or person (the proper noun) that it originally referenced. Let's look at some fun examples of this...
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(2009) suggested that the progression of these patterns, in order of increasing learner proficiency, often begins with a small P600 effect, then a native-like P600 effect, and then finally a biphasic LAN-P600 pattern that fully resembles the response of L1 speakers. In cases where sentence ...
(Subordinate)– Has a subject– Has a verb– Begins with a relative pronoun or subordinating conjunction (signal word) that prevents it from expressing a complete thought– Mustbe attached to an Independent Clause to make a sentence– Can be a sentence by itself Comparing Dependent Clauses• ...
Every year, the stupidity at Cannes begins with the critics. Before the festival began, there was a feature in Indiewire that asked, “Is Cannes still important?” Asking this question is stupid: of course, Cannes is still important, and, of course, it will remain important so long as fil...