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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Help please

Could someone check this for me?



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the two courses I've sat HAVE/HAS completely shattered my confidence, which in turn HAS/HAVE made it difficult to continue my studies and attend seminars...
  

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the two courses I've sat HAVE completely shattered my confidence, which in turn HAS made it difficult to continue my studies and attend seminars. Don't ask me why, but that's how I would say it.

  • the two courses I've sat HAVE completely shattered my confidence, which in turn HAS made it difficult to continue my studies and attend seminars.
  • Don't ask me why, but that's how I would say it.
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the two courses I've sat HAVE completely shattered my confidence, which in turn HAS made it difficult to continue my studies and attend seminars.

Don't ask me why, but that's how I would say it.
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In the first clause, "the two courses" is the subject > have (plural)

In the second clause, "which" is the subject, and it's sing. neutral, because it replaces the whole preceding clause.
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Thanks for your help. It's been annoying me so much!

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