Tae-Bbong-E
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Hi
I have seen the below sentence from a test.
As far as I know, if relative pronoun takes nominative case in the subordinate clause, this cannot be elided.
For example)
I like my smart phone which has various functions. (O)
I like my smart phone (which-omitted) has various functions. (X)
But the person who made explained as follows.
I have seen the below sentence from a test.
The stereotype of the absent-minded professor underscores a difference many people believe exists between remembering and thinking.
As far as I know, if relative pronoun takes nominative case in the subordinate clause, this cannot be elided.
For example)
I like my smart phone which has various functions. (O)
I like my smart phone (which-omitted) has various functions. (X)
But the person who made explained as follows.
The stereotype of the absent-minded professor underscores a difference (which-omitted) many people believe exists between remembering and thinking.
Is it right?