Thank you. Sorry to bother you, but I've just realised that the the verb destroy needs an agreement with the plural levels.
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AnonymousHi."Only taxes on current wealth – and an end to opaque "wealth management" trails that end up in Switzerland or Cyprus – will prevent capitalism generating levels of social inequality that destroy it." [From The Guardian.]Is the relative pronoun that in the clause that destroy it a singular one, referring to inequality or a plural, substituting levels ?Thank you