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Adjective clause/clause of result

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Adjective clause/clause of result
Message from mohammad51 posted on 01-04-2024 at 21:27:22 (D | E | F)
Hello
Please review my answer
Thank you in advance

Rewrite the following groups of sentences as single sentences, using somewhere the types of Clause indicated in brackets:—

The guy-ropes were very slack. The tent seemed likely to collapse. The tent had already given us a lot of trouble.
(Adverb Clause of Result; Adjective Clause.)

Answers :

1. The guy-ropes were so slack that the tent which had already given us a lot of trouble, seemed likely to collapse.

2. The guy-ropes were very slack so that the tent which had already given us a lot of trouble, seemed likely to collapse.

3. The guy-ropes were very slack, consequently the tent which had already given us a lot of trouble, seemed likely to collapse.

4. The tent which had already given us a lot of trouble seemed likely to collapse because the guy-ropes were very slack.

It seems to me solution ( 4) is the best of all, but as much as I learned " because" is an adverb of cause and effect ( reason) not classified in a group of adverbs those expressing " result"
Result clauses are introduced by conjunctions such as so, so... that, or such … that.
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Re: Adjective clause/clause of result from mohammad51, posted on 02-04-2024 at 01:40:15 (D | E)
Hello
Another question I want to ask

Rewrite in a single sentence as required

A film is being shown at the Granada. This film is a Laurel and Hardy comedy. (Adjective Clause.)

Should it be a restrictive or a nonrestrictive relative clause?


A film, which is being shown at the Granada, is a Laurel and Hardy comedy.

A film which is being shown at the Granada is a Laurel and Hardy comedy.



Re: Adjective clause/clause of result from gerold, posted on 05-04-2024 at 12:12:13 (D | E)
Hello

A film that is being shown at the Granada is a Laurel and Hardy comedy. It's a restrictive clause, use "that" rather than "which".

A film, which is being shown at the Granada, is a Laurel and Hardy comedy. I wouldn't say that.

Remember the rule : A nonrestrictive clause (usually between commas) can be removed without changing the meaning. It is not the case here. "A film is a Laurel and Hardy comedy" wouldn't make much sense. It would be different with a definite article : The film is a Laurel and Hardy comedy. You know what film is spoken of.



Re: Adjective clause/clause of result from gerold, posted on 05-04-2024 at 12:52:19 (D | E)
1. The guy-ropes were so slack that the tent comma which had already given us a lot of trouble, seemed likely to collapse.

2. The guy-ropes were very slack comma so that the tent comma which had already given us a lot of trouble, seemed likely to collapse.

3. The guy-ropes were very slack. Consequently, the tent comma which had already given us a lot of trouble, seemed likely to collapse.

4. The tent comma which had already given us a lot of trouble comma seemed likely to collapse because the guy-ropes were very slack.

You can also use "that" (restrictive clauses) without commas.

It seems to me solution ( 4) is the best of all, but as much as I learned " because" is an adverb of cause and effect ( reason) not classified in a group of adverbs those expressing " result"
Result clauses are introduced by conjunctions such as so, so... that, or such … that.

Sentence 4 is correct (perhaps not the best of all), but I think you're right, you are not supposed to use a cause and effect conjunction.




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