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Kim Andy Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Hello, everyone. I'like to ask about relative clause pronoun " whose " in the sentence.

Hello, everyone. I have a question below the sentence.

Could I say these two sentences are combined with relative clause pronoun " whose " ? Please help with this. thanks.

1) three committees required to promote sustainable economic growth.

2) three committees' topics were the role of each nation to spur innovation research and development, job creation, and climate change.

Also, there were five committees for discussion. So, our team chose India and three committees whose topics were the role of each nation to spur innovation research and development, job creation, and climate change required to promote sustainable economic growth.
  

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Kim Andy I have a question below the sentence. #1 is a sentence fragment; #2 is a sentence that badly needs repair. Your final sentence should read something like this: Also, there were five committees for discussion.

  • Kim Andy I have a question below the sentence.
  • #1 is a sentence fragment; #2 is a sentence that badly needs repair.
  • Your final sentence should read something like this: Also, there were five committees for discussion.
  • Our team chose India and three committees whose topics were (1) the role of each nation in spurring innovative research and development, (2) job creation, and (3) climate change and promoting sustainable economic growth.
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Kim AndyI have a question below the sentence.
#1 is a sentence fragment; #2 is a sentence that badly needs repair. Your final sentence should read something like this:

Also, there were five committees for discussion. Our team chose India and three committees whose topics were (1) the role of each nation in spurring innovative research and develop

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