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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 9 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

"A 15% off will be conferred on you which I hope is favorable."

Can I say "is" after "which I hope"?

  

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sabrynazulkyflyyy Can I say "is" after "which I hope"? That is not your problem. The sentence should read: You will receive 15% off, which I hope is favorable.

  • sabrynazulkyflyyy Can I say "is" after "which I hope"?
  • That is not your problem.
  • The sentence should read: You will receive 15% off, which I hope is favorable.
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sabrynazulkyflyyyCan I say "is" after "which I hope"?

That is not your problem. The sentence should read:

You will receive 15% off, which I hope is favorable.

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