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Towel mango 169 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is it possible to use 'which' after period?

Hello, I just wonder about using comma.

People in poverty are suffering from residential problem. Which is urgent problem for the government.

In that case, I think usually a comma is used instead of the period.

However, how about using the period?

  

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towel mango 169 People in poverty are suffering from residential problem. Which is urgent problem for the government. That is not good grammar.

  • towel mango 169 People in poverty are suffering from residential problem.
  • Which is urgent problem for the government.
  • That is not good grammar.
  • People in poverty are suffering from a lack of affordable housing, which is an residential problem.
  • Which is urgent problem for the government.
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towel mango 169People in poverty are suffering from residential problem. Which is urgent problem for the government.

That is not good grammar.

People in poverty are suffering from a lack of affordable housing, which is an residential problem. Which is urgent problem for the government.

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