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Napoleonponapa Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Whatever clause

1) Whatever I can do , I can do.

2) Whatever I can do , I can do it.

Which one is grammatically correct?

Thanks alot
  

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#1 makes sense, but it is a tautology. In #2, it is difficult to discover the antecedent for "it".

  • #1 makes sense, but it is a tautology.
  • In #2, it is difficult to discover the antecedent for "it".
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#1 makes sense, but it is a tautology.
In #2, it is difficult to discover the antecedent for "it".

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