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MoHammaD_93

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Hello,

I know that when we want to make a short form for the following sentence:

"The horse, which was running, won the race"

We get the following:

"The running horse won the race"

But what do we get when making a short form for the following:

"The horse, which was NOT running, won the race"


Thank you v.much
 

emsr2d2

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Hello,

I know that when we want to make a short form for the following sentence:

"The horse, which was running, won the race"

We get the following:

"The running horse won the race"

But what do we get when making a short form for the following:

"The horse, which was NOT running, won the race"




Thank you v.much

It seems like an odd thing to want to say(!) but:

The non-running horse won the race.
 
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