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Qut Posted 21 years ago
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grammar

We have to ask for an extension of 15 days for shipment, to which we trust you will have no objection.

Why add "to" before which?

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It's "to have an objection to something"

  • It's "to have an objection to something"
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It's "to have an objection to something"

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