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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Buying old...

Is it correct to say "this is the cat that/which I saw."?
And when I say "Buying old records is how I spend my Saturday afternoon"
Does the sentence mean "How I spend my Saturday afternoon, I spend my Saturday afternoon by buying old records"?
  

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" Are you asking a question here about your Saturday afternoon? Your questions needs an auxiliary verb. Does the sentence mean "How I spend my Saturday afternoon, I spend my Saturday afternoon by buying old records"?

  • " Are you asking a question here about your Saturday afternoon?
  • Your questions needs an auxiliary verb.
  • Does the sentence mean "How I spend my Saturday afternoon, I spend my Saturday afternoon by buying old records"?
  • How do I spend my Saturday afternoons?
  • I spend my Saturday afternoons buying old records.
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It is correct to use "that" or "which."

Are you asking a question here about your Saturday afternoon? Your questions needs an auxiliary verb.

Does the sentence mean "How I spend my Saturday afternoon, I spend my Saturday afternoon by buying old records"?

How do I spend my Saturday afternoons? I spend my Saturday afternoons buying old r

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