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Skii Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

That and Where???

Minnesota is the only one of the contiguous forty-eight states that still has a sizable wolf population, and where this predator remains the archenemy of cattle and sheep.

that still has a sizable wolf population, and where

that still has a sizable population of wolves, and where

where there is still a sizable population of wolves and where

which amongst these do u think is appropriate...wud be lookin forwrd for som sound reasoning...as wlll
  

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either of your first two options are fine, and mean the same thing. The last option is ok but not very stylish due to the repetition of 'where'.

  • either of your first two options are fine, and mean the same thing.
  • The last option is ok but not very stylish due to the repetition of 'where'.
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either of your first two options are fine, and mean the same thing.

The last option is ok but not very stylish due to the repetition of 'where'.
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Nona The Briteither of your first two options are fine, and mean the same thing.

The last option is ok but not very stylish due to the repetition of 'where'.
well actually the last option is what is correct...thats wat i got in the book...

i too agree bt it sure sounds out of ordinary....
any reasoning ....

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