Embedded Clause: Billy and Simon, after much arguing, finally decided on a game to play. , On the other side of the river, just before the bridge, sat a majestic kingfisher., I can't, in fairness, agree to that. , After the night, the dark, dark night, comes the quiet dawn. , Hotels, especially in this part of the country, are very expensive in summer. , Relative (Embedded) Clause: The pianist, who had trained in Paris, was delighted to play at the wedding. , After the speech, which seemed to go on forever, the celebrations could begin. , The puppy, whose name I never knew, leapt up at me like I was a long-lost friend. , The visitor, to whom I addressed my remarks, was to make himself at home. , The next day, when I thought about it properly, the argument seemed silly.,
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#24 Embedded Clauses vs. Relative Clauses
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