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Big A Deal Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

I have a question. ^^;

One kind of fun which is wrong is that which gives pain to others, or which makes sport of the misfortues of others.

In the sentence, Can that which be changed to which? except that.

and What do which is wrong indicate? One kind? fun?
  

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It can't be changed to "which" (to my ears at least). You could use "... ", though.

  • It can't be changed to "which" (to my ears at least).
  • You could use "...
  • ", though.
  • I think " which is wrong" relates to the word it's nearest to, "fun".
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It can't be changed to "which" (to my ears at least). You could use "... is the one that ...", though. I think "which is wrong" relates to the word it's nearest to, "fun".
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Are you mean that "that"in this sentence is not same "My arm doesn’t reach that far" , "I mean that S V" ?

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