09:12 May 7, 2019 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Science - Mathematics & Statistics / Text format after equations/grammar | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Henk Sanderson Netherlands Local time: 11:59 | ||||||
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4 +11 | where (lower case) |
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where (lower case) Explanation: Definitely lower case, since the 'where' expression is a relative clause - relative to the formula. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 mins (2019-05-07 09:17:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- A relative clause is a kind of subordinate clause that contains the element whose interpretation is provided by an antecedent on which the subordinate clause is grammatically dependent; that is, there is an anaphoric relation between the relativized element in the relative clause and antecedent on which it depends. |
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