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Pen silver 301 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Which

Can I use 'which' in passive voice:

The apple was found, which was very nice.

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You know your sentence means that it was nice that the apple was found, not that the apple was nice, right? Comments such as "which was very nice" can be tacked onto almost any statement. It does not matter whether it is active or passive.

  • You know your sentence means that it was nice that the apple was found, not that the apple was nice, right?
  • Comments such as "which was very nice" can be tacked onto almost any statement.
  • It does not matter whether it is active or passive.
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You know your sentence means that it was nice that the apple was found, not that the apple was nice, right? Comments such as "which was very nice" can be tacked onto almost any statement. It does not matter whether it is active or passive.

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