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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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It seems as if politicians exist for the sole purpose of deceiving the public, which the numerous corruptions scandals have confirmed.

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Anonymous Is this right - using 'which' in this manner? Yes, but your sentence needs fine tuning: Politicians seem to exist for the sole purpose of deceiving the public, which the numerous corruption scandals confirm .

  • Anonymous Is this right - using 'which' in this manner?
  • Yes, but your sentence needs fine tuning: Politicians seem to exist for the sole purpose of deceiving the public, which the numerous corruption scandals confirm .
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AnonymousIs this right - using 'which' in this manner?
Yes, but your sentence needs fine tuning:

Politicians seem to exist for the sole purpose of deceiving the public, which the numerous corruption scandals confirm.

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