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Mackygood Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Sentence check

Is this correct, or is there a more natural way to say this ?

I am looking for classes which offer 3 credits and is held on Thursdays.

Thanks
  

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mackygood Is this correct, or is there a more natural way to say this ? I am looking for classes which offer 3 credits and is held on Thursdays. Thanks What is the need of 'Is' in the given sentence?

  • mackygood Is this correct, or is there a more natural way to say this ?
  • I am looking for classes which offer 3 credits and is held on Thursdays.
  • Thanks What is the need of 'Is' in the given sentence?
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mackygoodIs this correct, or is there a more natural way to say this ?

I am looking for classes which offer 3 credits and is held on Thursdays.

Thanks

What is the need of 'Is' in the given sentence?
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I think it should be "are" instead.
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Hi Mackey,

I am looking for classes which offer 3 credits and held on Thursdays.

You are looking for classes that offer two things ........three credits and held on Thursdays.

Thank you.
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I am looking for classes which offer three credits.

I am looking for classes which are held on Thursdays.

I am looking for classes which offer three credits and (which are) held on Thursdays.

So are you saying I can drop the "which are" at the end when combining sentences like these?

Thanks

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