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Please help me with grammar! I saw two sentences as following: She was emphatic that she wanted to be in the orchestra. I feel bad that you feel hurt. I know they are good, but I haven't seen many sentences like such. What is the name of the that-clauses? Can you please explain in detail? Thank you very much?
2014年10月14日 09:23
解答 · 5
They are called relative clauses. There are two kinds: restrictive and non-restrictive (also known as defining and non-defining). This explains it quite well: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/words/relative-clauses
2014年10月16日
please help!
2014年10月15日
Thank you none the less!
2014年10月14日
Forget what I wrote. I misread the word 'emphatic' as 'empathetic'. My mistake.
2014年10月14日
The first sentence is vague because you use 'she' in both the objective and subjective position. This doesn't work because 'empathy' requires a different subject and object, because 'empathy' means to be able to understand and feel the feelings of 'others'. So, you should write something like, 'She was empathetic that her sister wanted to be in the orchestra.' for example.
2014年10月14日
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