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Cleft sentence



carinita
Argentina

Cleft sentence
 
The sentence that I have to rewrite adding emphasis is the following:
She says that your lies upset her
 
I would rewrite it in this way...
She says what upset her were your lies  (Do you think it is right?)
 
I think the sructure beginning with IT it �s not suitable (It is your lies what upset her???....seems incorrect)

24 Feb 2010      





Stepha
Portugal

My option: What upsets her are your lies. / The thing that upsets her are your lies.

24 Feb 2010     



sulekra
Australia

You could begin with it, but what can �t be used in a relative clause - It is your lies which/that upset her...

24 Feb 2010     



eng789
Israel

It is your lies that upset her. - I think

24 Feb 2010     



carinita
Argentina

You �re right sulekra I �m trying to use WHAT and IT at the same time....I hope in two weeks I will be able to do this right

@stepha thanks for the link I think �what upset her were your lies � is also correct...no context is provided, we don �t know whether she became disturbed in the past or is upset now

24 Feb 2010     



carinita
Argentina

A lot of possible answers!

24 Feb 2010