It sounds unnatural to me. Does it mean the four underlined text are grammatically incorrect? I got this exam from a non-native English teacher.
Four parts of each sentences below are underlined that makes the sentences incorrect. Identify and rewrite it to be correct.
1. The man who waited on us in the restaurant which we went yesterday was one of the slowest I've ever seen.
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The instruction is garbled. "Four parts of each sentence below are underlined, one of which makes the sentence incorrect."
The man = The waiter
waited on us = served us
which = where
one of the slowest = the slowest
suggestion read Stephen King " On Writing"
Trying to say "The service in the restaurant we went to yesterday was very slow"