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Vincent Ding Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

use of clause

0"I do not want to bring this matter to court, 01u00which will cost me large amount of time and money02u00."02br
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00I wonder if the underlined clause is correctly used. In my opinion, if this sentence is correct, then the clause modifies "to ....". That seems strange/unfamiliar to me. 02br
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00I shall be grateful for your comments. 02br
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00Best regards, 02br
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00Vincent 0-
  

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" 01font 00 This clause is correctly used and in this sentence01i 00 which02i 00 means 01i 00to bring02i 00 01i 00this matter to court. 02i 02font 0-

  • " 01font 00 This clause is correctly used and in this sentence01i 00 which02i 00 means 01i 00to bring02i 00 01i 00this matter to court.
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0Hi VD, 02br
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00I do not want to bring this matter to court, 01u00which will cost me large amount of time and money02u00." 01font00 This clause is correctly used and in this sentence01i00 which02i00 means 01i00to bring02i00 01i00this matter to court. 02
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00"I do not want to bring this matter to court, 01u00which 01b00would02b00 cost me large amount01b00S02b00 of time and money02u00."0-
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0 Thanks for correction Marius, I couldn't realise it. 0-

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