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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

which and verb

Hi, could someone check whether the verbs that follow which have been used correctly?

Thanks!

She answered all the questions, which WERE on Proust [All the questions were on Proust]

She has passed her exams, which WERE on English [All the exams were on English]

She has passed all her exams, which MEANS she will graduate.

I have worked in a variety of jobs, which HAS improved my skills set.

I have lots of friends, which MEANS a lot to me [The fact I have lots of friends means a lot to me]

Is the following also correct?

Passing her exams MEANS that she will graduate
  

Top answer

She answered all the questions, which WERE on Proust OK but I'd omit the comma She has passed her exams, which WERE on English OK but the same - I'd omit the comma She has passed all her exams, which MEANS she will graduate. OK I have worked in a variety of jobs, which HAS improved my skills set. OK I have lots of friends, which MEANS a lot to me.

  • She answered all the questions, which WERE on Proust OK but I'd omit the comma She has passed her exams, which WERE on English OK but the same - I'd omit the comma She has passed all her exams, which MEANS she will graduate.
  • OK I have worked in a variety of jobs, which HAS improved my skills set.
  • OK I have lots of friends, which MEANS a lot to me.
  • OK Is the following also correct?
  • Passing her exams MEANS that she will graduate OK
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She answered all the questions, which WERE on Proust OK but I'd omit the comma

She has passed her exams, which WERE on English OK but the same - I'd omit the comma

She has passed all her exams, which MEANS she will graduate. OK

I have worked in a variety of jobs, which HAS improved my

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