May I have a question? Is the first sentence - 'The children saw an eagle.' - a relative clause? I thought that relative clauses are subordinate clauses which can be found in complex sentences. For example: The students who were given marks A or B will not have to retake the exam. I would say: 'the students will not have to retake the exam' is the main clause and 'who were given marks A or B' is the subordinate clause which is called defining relative clause. Am I mistaken?
May I have a question? Is the first sentence - 'The children saw an eagle.' - a relative clause? I thought that relative clauses are subordinate clauses which can be found in complex sentences. For example: The students who were given marks A or B will not have to retake the exam. I would say: 'the students will not have to retake the exam' is the main clause and 'who were given marks A or B' is the subordinate clause which is called defining relative clause. Am I mistaken?
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