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English 1b3 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Relative clauses

a. I have sent two messages, one of which I included you in.

b. I have sent two messages, in one of which I included you.

c. I have sent two messages, one (that) I included you in.

d. I have sent two messages, in one (that) I included you.

Which are correct?

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Hi, a. I have sent two messages, one of which I included you in. b.

  • Hi, a.
  • I have sent two messages, one of which I included you in.
  • b.
  • I have sent two messages, in one of which I included you.
  • c.
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Hi,
a. I have sent two messages, one of which I included you in.

b. I have sent two messages, in one of which I included you.

c. I have sent two messages, one (that) I included you in.

d. I have sent two messages, in one (that) I included you.

Which are correct? Only A and B seem correctly structured to me. B is more eleg
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Yes, I mean your latter version. I used included to seem less slangy, I guess.

Thanks.

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