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Does the sentenc convey meaning clearly and grammatically?
I am obsessed with such sentence structure as "S+V, N that +V".
It is said that "which" can refers back to preceeding sentence.
For example, I score high on the TOEFL test, which makes my mother happy.
I score hihg on the TOEFL test, making my mother happy.
Actually this setence structure is what I am familiar with, but recently I was told that to clarify the meaning of sentence it is better to use apposition that refers back preceding event.
Does the sentenc below I made to apply "S+V, N that +V" convey meaning clearly and grammatically?
"I complete term paper within five hours, the fact that shocks my classmate."
Thanks for teachers' instruction in advance.
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