The girl who kicked the boy cried.
Hello, teachers, Who cried the girl or the boy? Thank you!
The girl did.
Here is what you wrote:
The girl who kicked the boy cried.
The girl [who kicked the boy] cried.
The girl cried.
If the boy cried, then you need to write:
The girl kicked the boy who then cried.
"The girl kicked the boy who cried" is ambiguous. It could mean the boy was crying before he was kicked. It could mean he cried afterwards. That's why I added "then" to indicate the boy's crying happened after he was kicked.
There is nothing else in your original sentence to indicate why the girl cried. But that is what the sentence says.
***Neither a teacher nor a native speaker.***
Shouldn't we use two commas?
The girl, who kicked the boy, cried.
We are talking about one specific girl.
Cheers!
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