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Lucas21c Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Which

Could you tell me whether the second sentence is right? If some elements of it are omitted, please tell me what they are. Thank you in advance.


This is pre-research for me. Which you never got the chance to do.

  

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This is pre-research for me. Which you never got the chance to do. It's fine -- at least grammatically so .

  • This is pre-research for me.
  • Which you never got the chance to do.
  • It's fine -- at least grammatically so .
  • The which clause is a supplementary relative one where the noun phrase pre-research in the previous clause is antecedent of which, which is functioning as object of do .
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This is pre-research for me. Which you never got the chance to do.

It's fine -- at least grammatically so. The which clause is a supplementary relative one where the noun phrase pre-research in the previous clause is antecedent of which, which is functioning as object of do.

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