词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_relative-clauses-referring-to-a-whole-sentence |
释义 | Relative clauses referring to a whole sentenceSome relative clauses refer to a whole clause, a whole sentence, or a longer stretch of language. We always use which to introduce these clauses. We often use these clauses in informal speaking to express an opinion or evaluation (In the examples, the relative clause is in bold, and the clause or person that is referred to is underlined.):
Spoken English: In speaking, a second speaker often uses a which-clause like this to evaluate or give an opinion on something the first speaker has said: [The speakers are talking about trains. Paddington is a train station in London.]
Sometimes the same speaker may add a which-clause after a response by a listener:
In speaking we sometimes pause before these clauses:
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