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What's the difference between " pronoun" and "subordinator of adjective clause"? The giant saguaro cactus is a member of the cactus family WHOSE habitat is being drastically reduced. My friend tell me that it is a subordinator of adjective clause and I say No, that's a pronoun. :-) so which one is correct?
1 Oca 2016 00:21
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What a great question! I can tell you think deeply about English grammar. The answer is, you are both right! The important thing to understand is two terms: 'form' and 'function'. For example: "I like you." In this sentence "I" is a pronoun but it's functioning as the subject of the sentence. "You" is also a pronoun but it's grammatical function is object. So in your sentence, "whose" is definitely a pronoun. But in that particular sentence it also has the function of introducing a relative clause (also known as a adjective clause, one type of subordinate clause.) Because it has this function, it can also be referred to as a "subordinator." It's form is 'pronoun'; it's function in this particular sentence is 'subordinator'.
1 Ocak 2016
It's an adjective clause not a relative pronoun. If you want to use a pronoun in the sentence (it will be THAT not WHOSE )
1 Ocak 2016
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