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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Is "Which" A Relative Pronoun?

The Gwinnett asks readers which respond to a question of public interest (=The Gwinett asks readers to respond to a question of public interest).


I don't see "which" is what. If it's a relative, where is the antecedent to it?

  

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anonymous The Gwinnett asks readers which respond to a question of public interest That is sentence is not grammatical. You can fix it by using the subordinator "who" and completing the sentence. The Gwinnett asks readers [ who respond ed to a question of public interest] to evaluate the survey results.

  • anonymous The Gwinnett asks readers which respond to a question of public interest That is sentence is not grammatical.
  • You can fix it by using the subordinator "who" and completing the sentence.
  • The Gwinnett asks readers [ who respond ed to a question of public interest] to evaluate the survey results.
  • Or you can form an indirect question.
  • The Gwinnett asks readers which kind of voter would respond to a question of public interest.
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anonymousThe Gwinnett asks readers which respond to a question of public interest

That is sentence is not grammatical.

You can fix it by using the subordinator "who" and completing the sentence.

The Gwinnett asks readers [ who responded to a question of public interest] to evaluate the survey results.

Or you can form

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