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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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'the people from one country who have dispersed ' is this sentence grammatically correct? Does the noun 'People' need 'who' and 'have' or 'that' and 'has' ?
  

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Hi, 'the people from one country who have dispersed ' is this sentence grammatically correct? No, it is not a complete sentence.. You need a main clause.

  • Hi, 'the people from one country who have dispersed ' is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • No, it is not a complete sentence..
  • You need a main clause.
  • eg The people from one country who have dispersed want to return.
  • eg The newspaper wrote about the people from one country who have dispersed.
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Hi,

'the people from one country who have dispersed ' is this sentence grammatically correct?
No, it is not a complete sentence..
You need a main clause.
eg The people from one country who have dispersed want to return.

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