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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Could Have, But Never...

Please Consider the following sentence:

"He thought of the things that he could have chosen, but never did."

Is this sentence grammtically correct? If not, then why not?

Should it be:

"He thought of things that he could have chosen, but which he never chose"

Thank you for your help.
  

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This is fine without the comma: He thought of the things that he could have chosen but never did.

  • This is fine without the comma: He thought of the things that he could have chosen but never did.
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This is fine without the comma:

He thought of the things that he could have chosen but never did.

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