Can you RK it?Quote:
It was a restaurant a long distance from the city.
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Can you RK it?Quote:
It was a restaurant a long distance from the city.
I would RK it by indicating that "that" and "is" are understood.
Muchas Gracias, senior Antonson!
This is what I think:
It was a restaurant (which was) (at) a long distance from the city.
Almost the same as your, bar the implied preposition.
I agree with your implied preposition.