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Labga Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Relative Pronoun – Which

Hi,


“Today I learn the usage of noun clauses which (is/are) quite difficult for me.”


I’m not sure the ‘which’ in the sentence above modifies ‘usage’ or ‘noun clauses’.

In the brackets, which is correct ‘is’ or ‘are’?


Thank you in advance.

  

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Labga I’m not sure the ‘which’ in the sentence above modifies ‘usage’ or ‘noun clauses’. Presumably it's your sentence, so how can you be unsure of what you want to say? Isn't it learning noun clauses that is difficult?

  • Labga I’m not sure the ‘which’ in the sentence above modifies ‘usage’ or ‘noun clauses’.
  • Presumably it's your sentence, so how can you be unsure of what you want to say?
  • Isn't it learning noun clauses that is difficult?
  • It seems to me that that is what you want to say.
  • Labga Today I am learn ing the usage of noun clauses , which is quite difficult for me.
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LabgaI’m not sure the ‘which’ in the sentence above modifies ‘usage’ or ‘noun clauses’.

Presumably it's your sentence, so how can you be unsure of what you want to say?

Isn't it learning noun clauses that is difficult? It seems to me that that is what you want to say.

LabgaToday I am

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