Hiya Raymond
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2013
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
1. It was on January 31st that he came here last time.
2. It was January 31st when he came here last time.
3. It was January 31st that he came here last time.
4. It was on January 31st when he came here last time.
5. It was last night that it snowed.
6. It was last night when it snowed.
7. It's Joey (whom) we're looking for.
8. It's Joey (that) we're looking for.
Are all of those sentences grammatical? Cleft sentences or attributive clauses? Thanks a lot!
2. It was January 31st when he came here last time.
3. It was January 31st that he came here last time.
4. It was on January 31st when he came here last time.
5. It was last night that it snowed.
6. It was last night when it snowed.
7. It's Joey (whom) we're looking for.
8. It's Joey (that) we're looking for.
Are all of those sentences grammatical? Cleft sentences or attributive clauses? Thanks a lot!
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