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Only D is correct in my opinion. It's a non-defining relative clause - we need the comma. Jan 21 2013 22: ...
Often, if you see a clause that starts with 'who', 'which', or 'that', followed by a form of the verb be, you can just remove these elements. ('had been' is a form of be .) the women (who were) standing in the corner of the room the table (that was) nearest to the wall a small piece of paper (which is) clinging to her sweater CJ
Some people feel that entertainers such as film stars, pop musicians or sports stars are paid too much money. ...
We will create a new system How many people do you need to change the state of the world economy? A hundred thousand, a million?
What are the correct sentences below and why. She being tired, I didn't visit her.; Her being tired, I didn't visit her.
I have highlighted and noted the errors. If you have more questions, please reply. Head of the UK Foreign Office Boris Johnson's visit to Moscow which would have been the first for the last five year s, (where is the matching comma?) was cancelled.
What is the adverb phrase in this sentence: Take what she says with a grain of salt.
Hasibul AlamIt wouldn't be good if it got cold this weekend.. OK. Hasibul AlamIt wouldn't be good if it would cold this weekend.
Here is a clear-cut differentiation. He is not here. In the sentence above, both not and here are adverbs, but unlike here, not may be deleted without making the sentence ungrammatical (He is here); therefore, not can be classified as an adjunct, and here cannot.
But plan on +V-ing is the pattern. If you want V-ng, you always get two in this pattern, but if you don't, you wont receive anything.