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Meaning of "Attribute Clause"



 
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Meaning of "Attribute Clause" #1 (permalink) Sat May 27, 2006 6:47 am   Meaning of "Attribute Clause"
 

Hi my great teachers Very Happy

What is Attribute Clause?
Could you give me the example?

Thanks in advance

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Meaning of "Attribute Clause" #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:52 am   Meaning of "Attribute Clause"
 

Hi abc,
Attributive clauses serve as an attribute to a noun(pronoun) in the principal clause. The noun or pronoun is called the antecedent of the clause. According to their meaning and the way they are connected with the principal clause attributive clauses are divided into relative and appositive ones.
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