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Yellowstarstruck Posted 7 years ago
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Hi! Does "which" here refer to "this year's show"? Thanks, Fulvio

1. Mr Cooper said this year’s Show had fared “slightly better” than last year’s, which was hit with bad weather.

  

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yellowstarstruck Does "which" here refer to "this year's show"? No. It refers to "last year's show".

  • yellowstarstruck Does "which" here refer to "this year's show"?
  • No.
  • It refers to "last year's show".
  • yellowstarstruck “slightly better” than last year’s show , which was hit with bad weather.
  • "show" is implied.
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yellowstarstruckDoes "which" here refer to "this year's show"?

No. It refers to "last year's show".

yellowstarstruck“slightly better” than last year’s show, which was hit with bad weather.

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