Answer and Explanation:
<u>What functions as a subject is not really the relative clause, but the relative pronoun - "that".</u> Relative pronouns can act as subjects or objects in the clause they introduce. Let's compare:
1. I am the only person who saw Erica.
2. I am the only person who Erica saw and recognized.
Notice that in sentence 1, "who" is the subject of the clause "saw Erica". However, in sentence 2, "who" is the object. The subject of the verb "saw" now is "Erica".
<u>The same happens in the clause "that was hurt before". The relative pronoun "that" - which is substituting the noun "ankle" - is the subject of the clause "was hurt before". Therefore, we can say its noun function is the subject.</u>
Answer:
A) It adds tension by making the narrator and her relatives uncertain about exactly what they are going to find in Slovakia.
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure the first sentence? Everything else sounds a tad opinionated.
Answer:
quite calm friendly nightly
Explanation:
Hi
the answer should be A
Ex : I read a letter. It was on your desk = I read the letter which was on your desk
The woman was so scared by the movie.She began to cry
= The woman, so scared by the movie, began to cry.
There was amazing news in the newspapers. They were interesting.
The news in the newspaper were interesting
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