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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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On which

They agreed on which two emotions were being expressed."
Does it mean two emotions were being expressed on something?
  

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No, "on" goes with "agreed". e. the type or nature of the emotions.

  • No, "on" goes with "agreed".
  • e.
  • the type or nature of the emotions.
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No, "on" goes with "agreed". The thing that they agreed on was "which two emotions were being expressed", i.e. the type or nature of the emotions.
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Why they used "which" ?
They agreed on two emotions...
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AnonymousWhy they used "which" ?
From all possible emotions, the emotions expressed in this case must be identified. "which" signifies this identification or choice. Expressed as a direct question, the question would be "Which two emotions are being expressed?" They agreed on the answer to this question.
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