DFDA-148 and relative clauses have to be in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun. What about possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun. What about possessive clauses in a part of the sentence, relative clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun, and possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun?
Yes, you can use possessive clauses, relative clauses, and possessive clauses in a part of the sentence, relative clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun, and possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun. However, you need to use separate entities for each clause.
Here's an example:
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative clause) was playing with my father's (possessive clause) friend who was my boyfriend (relative clause)".
Here, "my cousin" and "my boyfriend" are both subject nouns, and "the park" is an object noun.
The example sentence is:
"That castle where my cousin (relative clause) was playing (possessive clause) was the one where my father's (possessive clause) friend was killed (relative clause)".
Here, "the park" is an object noun, and "my cousin" and "my father" are both subject nouns.
If you need to use possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun, find a way to differentiate them from the ones that are relative clauses.
This can be done by carefully selecting names either for the people involved, or for the places or objects that are involved.
## About relative clauses and possessive clauses in a part of the sentence
Here are more examples:
"Dr.Johnson went to the park where his grandfather (relative clause) was playing with his father's (possessive clause) friend who was his wife's (possessive clause) friend".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence directly subordinate to the object noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative clause) was playing (relative clause) with my father's (possessive clause) friend who was my boyfriend (relative clause)".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## about sentences and other clauses
None of these sentences contain possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun, but contain possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun. There are only examples of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun. It is interesting to determine whether possessive clauses can be used in a part of the sentence or as the subject noun.
Here are some examples to determine this:
"Yes, his family was having fun at the park where his cousin (relative clause) was playing with his father's (possessive clause) friend who was my boyfriend (relative clause)".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"Dr.Johnson went to the park where his grandfather (relative clause) was playing with his father's (possessive) friend who was my wife's (possessive clause) friend".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## more about sentence examples
This is a comparison of relative clauses and possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"That castle was where my cousin (relative clause) was playing with his father's (possessive clause) friend who was the murderer (relative clause)".
There are only relative clauses in a part of the sentence, but there are most of possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun.
That castle where my cousin (relative clause) was playing with his father's (possessive clause) friend who was the murderer (relative clause)".
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative clause) was playing with his father's (possessive clause) friend who was his wife's (possessive clause) friend".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative clause) was playing with his father's (possessive clause) friend who was the murderer (relative clause)".
The final sentence was: "The park was the one where my cousin were playing with his father's (possessive clause) friend who was my boyfriend (relative clause)".
It is interesting to determine whether possessive clauses can be used in a part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## go further about possessive clauses and possessive clauses
Here is the conclusion:
Yes, you can use possessive clauses, relative clauses, and possessive clauses in a part of the sentence, relative clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun, and possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun. However, you need to use separate entities for each clause.
This is a carefully selected place or object for the example.
This is a carefully selected place or object for the example.
## about the park and the castle
Do you think there is a part of the sentence as the subject noun that is needed to have possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence? Here is an example:
"Yes, his father was playing with his friend who was Dr.Johnson's (relative clause) friend, and the one who was the murderer (relative clause)".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing with his father's (possessive) clause instruction that where my cousin (relative) was playing with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## about the wrong place in a report
Choose a topic of this place, and the first sentence replaced was:
"That castle where my cousin (relative) was playing with his father's (possessive) friend who was Dr.Johnson's (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"No, there were only possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun, but there are most of possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## about the castle and the park
Here are more examples:
"Dr.Johnson went to the park where his grandfather (possessive) was playing with his father's (possessive) friend who was my wife's (possessive) friend".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"Dr.Johnson went to the park where his grandfather (relative) was playing with his father's (possessive) friend who was my wife's (possessive) friend".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## About related clauses and possessive clauses
Here are more examples:
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## about the assassin and the park
Here are more examples:
"That castle where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with my father's (possessive) friend who was the murderer (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## about the example sentence
Here are more examples:
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## more about sentence examples
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"No, there were only possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun, but there are most of possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun.
Here are more examples:
"The park was the one where my cousin was playing with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
No, there was only relative clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun, but there are most of possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## more about sentence examples
Here are more examples:
"Yes, his father was playing with his friend who was Dr.Johnson's (relative) clause, and the one who was the murderer (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## more about the murderer and human beings
It is interesting to determine whether possessive clauses can be used in a part of the sentence as the subject noun.
Yes, you can use possessive clauses in a part of the sentence as the subject noun. See An example You do think that possessives clauses can be used in a part of the sentence as the subject noun?
Here is an example:
"The victim was killed with his uncle's (possessive) friend who had murdered him (relative) clause where Dr.Johnson was playing (possessive) with his sister's (possessive) friend who was the murderer (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## more about relative clauses and possessive clauses
Here are more examples:
"Yes, his father was playing with his friend who was Dr.Johnson's (relative) clause, and the one who was the murderer (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## more about possessive clauses and possessive clauses
Here are more examples:
"This was the man who was Dr.Johnson's (relative) clause, and the one who was the murderer (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"Dr.Johnson went to the park where his grandfather (relative) was playing with his father's (possessive) friend who was my wife's (possessive) friend".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## about relative clauses and possessive clauses
Here are more examples:
"Yes, his father was playing with his friend who was Dr.Johnson's (relative) clause, and the one who was the murderer (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## more about relative clauses and possessive clauses
Here are more examples:
"Yes, his father was playing with his friend as Dr.Johnson's (relative) clause, and the one who was the murderer (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
"I went to the park where my cousin (relative) was playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend who was my boyfriend (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun.
## more about relative clauses and possessive clauses
Here are more examples:
"Yes, his father was playing with his friend who was Dr.Johnson's (relative) clause, and the one who was the murderer (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as subject noun.
"Yes, his father was playing with his friend who was Dr.Johnson's (relative) clause, and the one who was the murderer (relative) clause".
This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as subject noun.
## about possessive clauses and possessive clauses
Yes, this is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as subject noun.
To continue a sentence in a part of the sentence as the subject noun is a response to the idea of the court case. The possessive clauses can be used as a part of the sentence as the subject noun.
Do you think that possessive clauses can be used in a part of the sentence as subject noun?
## about possessive clauses and possessive clauses
`I would like to know what you think about the articles. This is an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as subject noun. It is interesting to determine whether possessive clauses can be used in a part of the sentence as subject noun.
Here is an example: " The court judge decided that the person is the one who was the murderer (relative) clause on the library floor. How to understand a part of the sentence as the subject noun?
To create an example of possessive clauses in the same part of the sentence as the subject noun, and the object noun becomes the subject noun.
'They decided that the people who were playing (possessive) with his father's (possessive) friend were the murderers (relative) clause.
Try this entire sentence in a part of the sentence as the subject noun. It is interesting to determine whether possessive clauses can be used in a part of the sentence as subject noun.
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