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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Which of these sentences correct:


a) "After his injury, he established a foundation whose main purpose is to support the adance in the treatment of spinal chord injuries."


b) "After his injury, he established a foundation which main purpose is to support the adance in the treatment of spinal chord injuries."


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"Whose" is good. You could use "which," but it would get complicated quickly. After his injury, he established a foundation, the main purpose of which is to support the advancement in the treatment of spinal chord injuries.

  • "Whose" is good.
  • You could use "which," but it would get complicated quickly.
  • After his injury, he established a foundation, the main purpose of which is to support the advancement in the treatment of spinal chord injuries.
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"Whose" is good. You could use "which," but it would get complicated quickly.

After his injury, he established a foundation, the main purpose of which is to support the advancement in the treatment of spinal chord injuries.

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Use spinal cord. A chord is for musicians.

CB

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