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There are different types of relative clauses:
There are different types of relative clauses:


* externally headed: the fish [that the man bought] was fresh
* externally headed: the fish [that the man bought (it)] was fresh
* internally headed: [the man bought *the fish*] was fresh
* internally headed: [the man bought *the fish*] was fresh
* correlative: that the man bought the fish; it was fresh
* correlative: that the man bought the fish; it was fresh
* adjoined: the fish was fresh; that the man bought (it)
* adjoined: the fish was fresh; that the man bought (it)
* double-headed: the fish [that the man bought the fish] was fresh
* double-headed: the fish [that the man bought the fish] was fresh

Latest revision as of 10:11, 23 November 2009

There are different types of relative clauses:

  • externally headed: the fish [that the man bought (it)] was fresh
  • internally headed: [the man bought *the fish*] was fresh
  • correlative: that the man bought the fish; it was fresh
  • adjoined: the fish was fresh; that the man bought (it)
  • double-headed: the fish [that the man bought the fish] was fresh