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Carter Lee Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

How to use like this sentence at start "Which brings me to today when I was leaving the market~"

Hi.

I just seen the movie decription of some word like this "Which brings me to today~".
So I want to know the uages about the start with "Which~".

How can I understand these sentences and apply with extension?
  

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Carter Lee How can I understand these sentences and apply with extension? It refers to whatever text precedes it: Yesterday morning I went skiing and last night I went dancing, which brings me to today and my aching knees. I have no money and the banks are closed, which brings me to my question: Can you lend me five dollars?

  • Carter Lee How can I understand these sentences and apply with extension?
  • It refers to whatever text precedes it: Yesterday morning I went skiing and last night I went dancing, which brings me to today and my aching knees.
  • I have no money and the banks are closed, which brings me to my question: Can you lend me five dollars?
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Carter LeeHow can I understand these sentences and apply with extension?
It refers to whatever text precedes it:

Yesterday morning I went skiing and last night I went dancing, which brings me to today and my aching knees.
I have no money and the banks are closed, which brings me to my question: Can you lend me five dollars?
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Thanks But I need more explain about your usage of "which".
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Carter LeeBut I need more explain about your usage of "which".
I don't know what you don't understand about the samples I gave you.

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