Presuppositional Forms: Relative Clauses - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Relative Clauses: a noun followed by a phrase beginning with who, which, or that.
“Are many of the ways which you can make more money interesting to you?”
“Could the confidence that you will experience come as a surprise to you?”
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