1.I have once seen a dog bothering your dog, that is supposed to be Jane's.
2.I have once seen a dog bothering your dog, which is supposed to be Jane's.
3.?I have once seen a dog bothering your dog, that is thought to be Jane's.
4.?I have once seen a dog bothering your dog, which is thought to be Jane's.
Q1) Are the four sentences correct? and do all the sentences make sense?
Q2) What do "that" and "which" refer to? A dog? Your dog?
fire1 Q1) Are the four sentences correct? and do all the sentences make sense? They are understandable but look rather nasty.
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fire1Q1) Are the four sentences correct? and do all the sentences make sense?
They are understandable but look rather nasty.
fire1Q2) What do "that" and "which" refer to? A dog? Your dog?
It is naturally understood that the relative clauses refer to "a dog". The interpretation that your dog is actually Jane's dog d