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Jawel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Two relative clause

Hello everyone, I hope that you all have a nice day!

My question is about whether I can give the wanted meaning or not.

There are a few emails which include important documents which I took from my colleague.

What did I take from my colleague? A few emails or documents?

I think, both of them are possible.


There are a few emails which include important documents, which I took from my colleague.

I think, It can't be "a few emails". Because there is a comma and If "a few emails" was non-defining, We would not write "a few emails which include", would write "a few emails, which include".

So for this sentence(with comma), I took important documents.

What do you think?

  

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Jawel My question is about whether I can give the wanted meaning or not. What meaning do you want to convey? Neither of your sentences are good business English.

  • Jawel My question is about whether I can give the wanted meaning or not.
  • What meaning do you want to convey?
  • Neither of your sentences are good business English.
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JawelMy question is about whether I can give the wanted meaning or not.

What meaning do you want to convey?


Neither of your sentences are good business English.

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