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Rockstar25 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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Which is correct

A)--------------------------------------------------------------
1) In which college are the foreign nationals are studying?
2) In which colleges the foreign nationals are studying?
3)Which are the college in which foreign national are studying?

B)--------------------------------------------------------------
1) In which college are you studying?
2) which college are you studying?
  

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A)-- 4) Which college are the foreign nationals studying? B)-- 1) In which college are you studying?

  • A)-- 4) Which college are the foreign nationals studying?
  • B)-- 1) In which college are you studying?
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A)--
4) Which college are the foreign nationals studying?

B)--
1) In which college are you studying?
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Thank you

why can't we use 1st option?
i mean "in Which college are the foreign nationals studying?"
i am referring to number of foreign national studying in many colleges in the city.
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You can use your re-write, but your original has two 'are's.
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you mean to say that we should not use two similar(same) words in a sentence
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Here is your sentence. What is wrong with it?--

A1) In which college are the foreign nationals are studying?

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