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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Reference of to be defined

Hello Friends;

In this sentence, in your opinion, what is the reference of "to be defined" (at the end of sentence)?

"any other kind of characterization would be forced to make use of some element of the class to be defined."


I mean, it refers to "some element of the class" or "any other kind of characterization"?

Can you help me?

Thanks.

  

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anonymous Hello Friends; In this sentence, in your opinion, what is the reference of "to be defined" (at the end of sentence)? " I mean, it refers to "some element of the class" [ yes ] or "any other kind of characterization" [ no ] ? the class to be defined ~ the class which has to be defined ~ the class which we have to define ~ the class which we are trying to define ~ ...

  • anonymous Hello Friends; In this sentence, in your opinion, what is the reference of "to be defined" (at the end of sentence)?
  • " I mean, it refers to "some element of the class" [ yes ] or "any other kind of characterization" [ no ] ?
  • the class to be defined ~ the class which has to be defined ~ the class which we have to define ~ the class which we are trying to define ~ ...
  • CJ
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anonymous

Hello Friends;

In this sentence, in your opinion, what is the reference of "to be defined" (at the end of sentence)?

"any other kind of characterization would be forced to make use of some element of the class to be defined."


I mean, it refers to "some element of the class" [ yes ] or "any other

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