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snandiGmat
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Can any one clarify this doubt:
A relative clause is a subordinate clause, a subordinate clause starts with a subordinate conjunction.
"The PC which keeps breaking down is under guarantee until March"
which is not a subordinate conjunction, its a relative pronoun now then how
the clause "which keeps breaking down is under guarantee until March" is a relative modifier for PC?
A relative clause is a subordinate clause, a subordinate clause starts with a subordinate conjunction.
"The PC which keeps breaking down is under guarantee until March"
which is not a subordinate conjunction, its a relative pronoun now then how
the clause "which keeps breaking down is under guarantee until March" is a relative modifier for PC?












