Should I add the phrase 'who was' to improve the sentence? Gerard, (who was) still unconvinced of the halfling's identity, and Tasslehoff soon left Solace and journeyed to the elven nation of Qualinesti to consult with the wizard Palin.
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Either way. Sometimes, missing out the relative pronoun can make the language sound elevated.
— Michaeln R
Either way.
Sometimes, missing out the relative pronoun can make the language sound elevated.
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