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by GMATGuruNY » Sat Jul 31, 2010 2:16 am
mundasingh123 wrote: Another example:

The ending was the part of the movie that I enjoyed the most.

In the sentence above, that refers to part, the noun that precedes the prepositional modifier of the movie.

Thanks Mitch,1 last question before i consider my doubt totally resolved ,
Please Consider the following sentence
"The boxing scene was the part of the movie that i enjoyed the most"
Here the " that " clause modifies "part "
It means it was the part that i enjoyed the most
What if i want the "that " clause to modify the movie
The sentence likely would place the word part elsewhere in the sentence. Perhaps:

The movie that I enjoyed the most included many wonderful parts, my favorite of which was the boxing scene.
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