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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help pls?

Hi,

Could you confirm to me these both ways are correct in grammar, pls?


There are some blown lights which / that need to be replaced. (Two clauses)

There are some blown lights needed to be replaced. (Unnatural but grammatical, I guess)

I will ask him to fix it.

I will ask him fixing it. (Unnatural but grammatical, I guess)


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John Aki Hi, Could you please confirm to me if these both ways are correct in grammar? There are some blown lights which / that need to be replaced. (Two clause s ) grammatical but unnatural.

  • John Aki Hi, Could you please confirm to me if these both ways are correct in grammar?
  • There are some blown lights which / that need to be replaced.
  • (Two clause s ) grammatical but unnatural.
  • Suggest: There is a few lights burned out (in the warehouse) that/ which needed to be replaced.
  • For lights, the phrase is burned out.
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John Aki

Hi,

Could you please confirm to me if these both ways are correct in grammar?

There are some blown lights which / that need to be replaced. (Two clauses) grammatical but unnatura

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