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Tamguatlay Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

One of the two buses which was/were ferrying a group of tourists

One of the two buses which was/were ferrying a group of tourists hit a road kerb, and crashed into a car.


Which is the correct verb?


Thanks.

  

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One of the two buses which were ferrying a group of tourists hit a road kerb and crashed into a car. One of the two buses, which was ferrying a group of tourists, hit a road kerb and crashed into a car . In the first sentence, both buses were ferrying a group of tourists hit a kerb.

  • One of the two buses which were ferrying a group of tourists hit a road kerb and crashed into a car.
  • One of the two buses, which was ferrying a group of tourists, hit a road kerb and crashed into a car .
  • In the first sentence, both buses were ferrying a group of tourists hit a kerb.
  • In the second, we know only that one bus, the one that hit a kerb, was ferrying tourists.
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One of the two buses which were ferrying a group of tourists hit a road kerb and crashed into a car.

One of the two buses, which was ferrying a group of tourists, hit a road kerb and crashed into a car.


In the first sentence, both buses were ferrying a group of tourists hit a kerb.

In the second, we know only that one bus, the one that hit a kerb, was ferry

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