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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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which one is the correct.......what remains it the agreement or what it remains is the agreement
  

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Because you did not use any quote marks or show what you're asking about, it's very hard to guess at what you mean. I think you mean this: Which is correct? 1.

  • Because you did not use any quote marks or show what you're asking about, it's very hard to guess at what you mean.
  • I think you mean this: Which is correct?
  • 1.
  • What remains is the agreement.
  • 2.
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Because you did not use any quote marks or show what you're asking about, it's very hard to guess at what you mean.

I think you mean this:

Which is correct?
1. What remains is the agreement.
2. What it remains is the agreement.

If so, the second one is wrong. However, the first one might not be correct. Does your reader already know what "the agreement" is

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