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Future332 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Maple syrup

Is the following sentence grammatical?
Tests on syrup found that it has 54 compounds (combinations of chemicals), 5 of which to be unique to maple syrup.
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I would say it this way: Tests on the syrup found that it has 54 compounds (combinations of chemicals), 5 of which to be are unique to maple syrup.

  • I would say it this way: Tests on the syrup found that it has 54 compounds (combinations of chemicals), 5 of which to be are unique to maple syrup.
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I would say it this way:

Tests on the syrup found that it has 54 compounds (combinations of chemicals), 5 of which to be are unique to maple syrup.
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future332Tests on this? syrup found that it has 54 compounds (combinations of chemicals), 5 five of which to be are unique to maple syrup.
It's a difficult sentence. Presumably the only kind of syrup it can be is maple syrup, but y

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