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Shcho23 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Could you help me on this?

When a reader has no specific experience or memory from which to draw, imagination can often support visualizing.

In the above sentence, can I change "from which to draw" to "which to draw from"?

Thank you in advance.
  

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shcho23 In the above sentence, can I change "from which to draw" to "which to draw from"? It seems like that should be possible, but in fact it isn't. In that case, remove "which".

  • shcho23 In the above sentence, can I change "from which to draw" to "which to draw from"?
  • It seems like that should be possible, but in fact it isn't.
  • In that case, remove "which".
  • or memory to draw from, ...
  • CJ
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shcho23In the above sentence, can I change "from which to draw" to "which to draw from"?
It seems like that should be possible, but in fact it isn't. In that case, remove "which".

... or memory to draw from, ...

CJ

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