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What is the grammatical functions of which is reading available in the rainy season [on hold]
Is this grammatical: “increasing pace at which”Grammatical Names and Grammatical FunctionsAre there other grammatical ways to say, “I'm reading a novel of Steinbeck's”?What do you call the grammatical element that describes the state of being of the subject?Grammatical FunctionsWhat is the grammatical function of 'with the aid of' in the following sentence?Grammatical name for a “which means …” clause that elaborates on a verbWhat is the grammatical function of the NP (or clause?) in this sentence?Grammatical name and function of “the end of the day”What is the grammatical name of the first part of the following sentence?
Grammatical name of which is reading available in the rainy season
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The question is not very clear. Are you asking about the phrase "reading available in the rainy season", or "which is reading available in the rainy season"? Can you add some more context and explanation of the question? It might benefit you to read the tour and the help pages about asking questions.
– Weather Vane
Mar 18 at 10:37
You might also find English Language Learners helpful.
– Pam
Mar 18 at 12:51
Whatever phrase you might be referring to (however I parse what you wrote), it doesn't seem to be grammatical in the first place.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 18 at 16:59
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Pam, Lambie, J. Taylor, jimm101, tchrist♦ Mar 19 at 2:43
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The question is not very clear. Are you asking about the phrase "reading available in the rainy season", or "which is reading available in the rainy season"? Can you add some more context and explanation of the question? It might benefit you to read the tour and the help pages about asking questions.
– Weather Vane
Mar 18 at 10:37
You might also find English Language Learners helpful.
– Pam
Mar 18 at 12:51
Whatever phrase you might be referring to (however I parse what you wrote), it doesn't seem to be grammatical in the first place.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 18 at 16:59
add a comment |
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The question is not very clear. Are you asking about the phrase "reading available in the rainy season", or "which is reading available in the rainy season"? Can you add some more context and explanation of the question? It might benefit you to read the tour and the help pages about asking questions.
– Weather Vane
Mar 18 at 10:37
You might also find English Language Learners helpful.
– Pam
Mar 18 at 12:51
Whatever phrase you might be referring to (however I parse what you wrote), it doesn't seem to be grammatical in the first place.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 18 at 16:59
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The question is not very clear. Are you asking about the phrase "reading available in the rainy season", or "which is reading available in the rainy season"? Can you add some more context and explanation of the question? It might benefit you to read the tour and the help pages about asking questions.
– Weather Vane
Mar 18 at 10:37
The question is not very clear. Are you asking about the phrase "reading available in the rainy season", or "which is reading available in the rainy season"? Can you add some more context and explanation of the question? It might benefit you to read the tour and the help pages about asking questions.
– Weather Vane
Mar 18 at 10:37
You might also find English Language Learners helpful.
– Pam
Mar 18 at 12:51
You might also find English Language Learners helpful.
– Pam
Mar 18 at 12:51
Whatever phrase you might be referring to (however I parse what you wrote), it doesn't seem to be grammatical in the first place.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 18 at 16:59
Whatever phrase you might be referring to (however I parse what you wrote), it doesn't seem to be grammatical in the first place.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 18 at 16:59
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The question is not very clear. Are you asking about the phrase "reading available in the rainy season", or "which is reading available in the rainy season"? Can you add some more context and explanation of the question? It might benefit you to read the tour and the help pages about asking questions.
– Weather Vane
Mar 18 at 10:37
You might also find English Language Learners helpful.
– Pam
Mar 18 at 12:51
Whatever phrase you might be referring to (however I parse what you wrote), it doesn't seem to be grammatical in the first place.
– Jason Bassford
Mar 18 at 16:59