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"which" as relative determiner?

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“that” and “which” as relative pronoun

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"which" acting as relative pronoun standing for verbal phrases?

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Can "who" serve complement in a relative clause?

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expect to & expect?

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Understanding of a sentence

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What does "not...differently from" mean?

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Can a gerund phrase serve as an appositive?

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Can an adverb phrase function as subject complement? My mother is now 'back' with us

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How to identify whether an infinitive phrase functions as a direct object or an object complement?

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Does "complement clause" exist?

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A question regarding "it"

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Can "couldn't have done" be used in subjunctive mood?

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What should we call the clause after "would rather"?

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Two questions regarding a passage

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An understanding of "No one could be more generous"

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When should I use "difference" or "differences"?

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Understanding of the phrase "an **inspirational** speech"

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A question about modal verb "can"

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A question regarding the structure "question word + to-infinitive"

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A question regarding gerund and its actor

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Can infinitives be used as the direct object after ditransitives?

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Are "maximum", "up to" and "at most" synonyms?

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Preposition phrase serves as the subject complement

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"logical subject" of verbals

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How to distinguish direct object and object complement?

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How to understand “around the world and in the U.S.”

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Paraphrase this sentence about Microsoft acquiring someone's startup?

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Is "as father was away in France" a reason clause or time clause?

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Which is the subject in "Because he felt tired was not a reason for skipping class"?