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Lucas21c Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Could you help me?

I would like to know what the 'which' is between a relative pronoun and a relative adjective.

Please rewrite it for easier understanding.

Thanks.

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Bilateral aid is a transfer directly from one goverment to another. Mutilateral Programs, on the other hand, are those by which aid is channeled from several nations through international or regional organizations.
  

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lucas21c what the 'which' is It is a relative pronoun. The demonstrative pronoun those refers to programs , and which refers to those , so which indirectly refers to programs . On the other hand, multilateral programs are those programs [through / by] which aid is channeled ...

  • lucas21c what the 'which' is It is a relative pronoun.
  • The demonstrative pronoun those refers to programs , and which refers to those , so which indirectly refers to programs .
  • On the other hand, multilateral programs are those programs [through / by] which aid is channeled ...
  • On the other hand, multilateral programs are another kind of program.
  • [With / By means of / Through] this other kind of program, aid is channeled from several nations through international or regional organizations.
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lucas21cwhat the 'which' is
It is a relative pronoun.

The demonstrative pronoun those refers to programs, and which refers to those, so which indirectly refers to programs.

On the other hand, multilateral programs are those programs [through / by] which aid is channeled ...

On the other hand,

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