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Tmn111 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Hi, is this correct?

The seeds from which there was no crop.

Thank you.
  

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Hi, The seeds from which there was no crop. This is a phrase, but not a sentence because it has no main verb. You coud use it, for example, as a title.

  • Hi, The seeds from which there was no crop.
  • This is a phrase, but not a sentence because it has no main verb.
  • You coud use it, for example, as a title.
  • I assume you have a reason for using the definite article 'the'.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,



The seeds from which there was no crop.

This is a phrase, but not a sentence because it has no main verb. You coud use it, for example, as a title.



I assume you have a reason for using the definite article 'the'.



Best wishes, Clive
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I always confuse phrase/sentence even in my native language.

I just wasn't sure when we use "which" and when "whose".
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Hi,

Here's a phrase. A red car.

Here's a sentence. I bought a red car.

Clive

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