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Vsuresh Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

There is/are

Hi

Please help me with this sentence.

Is is correct here?

The doctrine applies in Canada, where there is a federal law and a provincial law that are each valid and consistent.

  

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The doctrine applies in Canada, where there is a federal law and a provincial law that are each valid and consistent. No; you have used 'are' farther along the same sentence. I also suggest 'both' instead of 'each'.

  • The doctrine applies in Canada, where there is a federal law and a provincial law that are each valid and consistent.
  • No; you have used 'are' farther along the same sentence.
  • I also suggest 'both' instead of 'each'.
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vsureshIs is correct here?The doctrine applies in Canada, where there is a federal law and a provincial law that are each valid and consistent.

No; you have used 'are' farther along the same sentence. I also suggest 'both' instead of 'each'.

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