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** the test might also try to confuse students over the tense of the past-tense "used" and present-tense "shows" | ** the test might also try to confuse students over the tense of the past-tense "used" and present-tense "shows" | ||
Here's another depiction of a relative clause that fits between the subject and verb of an independent clause: | * Here's another depiction of a relative clause that fits between the subject and verb of an independent clause: | ||
* ex., for the sentence | |||
** '''The dog that barks has no bite''' | |||
*** IC subject-verb = "dog has" | |||
*** DC (relative clause) subject-verb = "that barks" | |||
{{#mermaid:flowchart TD; | {{#mermaid:flowchart TD; | ||
A[SUBECT]-->B[VERB]; | A[SUBECT]--INDEPENDENT<br>CLAUSE-->B[VERB]; | ||
A[SUBECT]-->C[SUBJECT OF RELATIVE CLAUSE] | A[SUBJECT]-->C[SUBJECT OF RELATIVE CLAUSE] | ||
C[SUBJECT OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]-->D[VERB OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]; | C[SUBJECT OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]--RELATIVE<br>CLAUSE-->D[VERB OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]; | ||
D[VERB OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]-->B[VERB]; | |||
}} | |||
* ex., for the sentence | |||
*** '''The friend that I made in France last year will visit this summer''' | |||
**** IC subject-verb = "friend will visit" | |||
**** DC (relative clause) subject-verb = "I made" | |||
**** DC relative pronoun = "that" | |||
***** here, the relative pronoun "that" is acting as a "conjunction" or "dependent marker" | |||
****** as it marks or sets up the the relative clause | |||
{{#mermaid:flowchart TD; | |||
A[SUBECT]--INDEPENDENT<br>CLAUSE-->B[VERB]; | |||
A[SUBJECT]--DEPENDENT<BR>MARKER>-->Cc[THAT]; | |||
Cc[THAT]-->C[SUBJECT OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]; | |||
C[SUBJECT OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]--RELATIVE<br>CLAUSE-->D[VERB OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]; | |||
D[VERB OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]-->B[VERB]; | D[VERB OF RELATIVE CLAUSE]-->B[VERB]; | ||
}} | }} |