Hey all, I've been discussing this 'problem' here now for an hour with a friend, and we can not agree which of the following sentences is good grammar, or even correct. I post all the options we have, and your comments are very welcome:
1. I do not ask you to support me in anything which does not give you joy to do so.
2. I do not ask you to support me in anything it does not give you joy to do so.
3. I do not ask you to support me in anything, anything which does not give you joy to do so.
4. I do not ask you to support me in anything in which it does not give you joy to do so.
5. I do not ask you to support me in anything if it does not give you joy to do so.
6. I do not ask you to support me in anything that does not give you joy to support me in.
7. I do not ask you to support me in anything which it does not give you joy to do so.
Thanks for your comments
