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Kayjean Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"adjective - rel. noun" as an object of a verb

Hi,

Is the following sentence is correct grammatically correct?

Correct the VALUE 1 by subtracting from which (=the VALUE 1) the error.
(meaning that the VALUE 1 - the error = the correct result)
  

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Correct VALUE 1 by subtracting from it the error value . (or value of the error. )

  • Correct VALUE 1 by subtracting from it the error value .
  • (or value of the error.
  • )
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Correct VALUE 1 by subtracting from it the error value. (or value of the error.)
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thanks AlpheccaStars.
so, my sentence is grammatically incorrect?

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