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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Syntax

Hello everyone,

Is the sentence below correct?

Eg. It looks like Wimax network which we are having in our data center.

Note/ For myself, I think we need a comma before the relative pronoun "which", and the last part should be in present simple "Which we have...". Am I right?

Regards,

JA

  

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No, that doesn't work. Perhaps you mean this, for example: It looks like we have a Wimax network in our data centre. or It would appear that our data centre uses/has a Wimax network.

  • No, that doesn't work.
  • Perhaps you mean this, for example: It looks like we have a Wimax network in our data centre.
  • or It would appear that our data centre uses/has a Wimax network.
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No, that doesn't work.

Perhaps you mean this, for example:

It looks like we have a Wimax network in our data centre.

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It would appear that our data centre uses/has a Wimax network.

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Or are you looking at some other network in some other data center, and comparing it to your own network?

eg It looks like the Wimax network which we have in our data center.

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