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In English / High School | 2014-11-28

Is the placement of the adjective clause in the sentence correct or incorrect?

"The movie is a good choice for families, which is about a talking cat."

A. incorrectly placed
B. correctly placed

Asked by AlbertKwek

Answer (3)

The correct option is A.
The correct way to state the sentence would be:
The movie, which is about a talking cat, is a good choice for families.

Answered by SchwarzschildRadius | 2024-06-10

I would say A. Incorrectly placed. I hope this helps!
Instead the sentence should say "The movie, which is about a talking cat, is a good choice for families.

Answered by chocolateforlife | 2024-06-10

The adjective clause in the sentence is incorrectly placed. It should follow the noun it describes for clarity. A correct version is: "The movie, which is about a talking cat, is a good choice for families."
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Answered by SchwarzschildRadius | 2024-12-26