jasokav69
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''The chef's specialty is mushroom soup, a dish which he is famous for''
If we remove the relative pronoun, it would be an appositive. If we remove ''a dish'' it would be a relative pronoun.
So grammatically speaking, if we have both, which one is it. A relative clause or an apposition. How would we explain this to someone?
Thanks!
Jason
If we remove the relative pronoun, it would be an appositive. If we remove ''a dish'' it would be a relative pronoun.
So grammatically speaking, if we have both, which one is it. A relative clause or an apposition. How would we explain this to someone?
Thanks!
Jason