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Old 08-May-2008, 12:58
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Default Re: antecedent of attributive clause

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Originally Posted by Soup View Post
Hi enydia


The sentence isn't ambiguous. Both on that mounatin and where we can find this kind of plant modify the noun place:
Ex: I know of a place on that mountain where we can find this kind of plant.
You can test it by deleting on that mountain:
Ex: I know of a place where we can find this kind of plant.
Thank you, Soup

If I want to make mountain the antecedent, how to reword the sentence?
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