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Walk gray 609 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Usage of "which"

"There are more and more parties, increasingly dominating the political landscape."


Is this sentence gramatically correct or do have to put a "which" after "parties"

  

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The sentence is OK. The present participle is often used in relative clause equivalents: The man driving the car is Mr Smith. CB

  • The sentence is OK.
  • The present participle is often used in relative clause equivalents: The man driving the car is Mr Smith.
  • CB
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The sentence is OK. The present participle is often used in relative clause equivalents: The man driving the car is Mr Smith.

CB

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