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在曼哈顿语法里,有这样一句Use WHICH(and commas) if the modifier is non-essential.
Use THAT(and no commas) if the modifier is essential.
也就是说,which只能在逗号后面,是非限定性定从;that前面是不能有逗号的。
People that are well-informed know that Bordeaux is a French region whose most famous export is the wine which bears its name.
这句话是曼哈顿语法里第六章MODIFERS部分的练习题之一,划线部分判断正误。
which bears its name:INCORRECT.The context of this sentence calls for an essential clause to modify the wine, since the point of the clause is to identify the wine. If the sentence ended with the wine, it would be incomplete. The clause should therefore begin with that rather than which.
所以说,which是不能用在限定性定语从句中吗?
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