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allthewayanime
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How can I know when the reduction of a relative clause doesn't work?For instance, why is it wrong the following sentence:
e.g.A man reaching his goals will be very happy in life.(my grammar book says that it should be 'A man who reaches his goals will be very happy in life')But I don't see any difference with the reduction form.
e.g.A man reaching his goals will be very happy in life.(my grammar book says that it should be 'A man who reaches his goals will be very happy in life')But I don't see any difference with the reduction form.