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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Which I can understand

At the party last night I flirted with a woman named Sharon which I can understand you say you've dated a few years ago. Is that right?

(The speaker has the information from a third party who is not Sharon)

Is which I can understand correct and natural?

Would from which I can understand also be correct?

  

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This whole text confuses me. I can't figure out who is speaking or to whom they are speaking. At the party last night I flirted with a woman named Sharon which I can understand you say you've dated a few years ago.

  • This whole text confuses me.
  • I can't figure out who is speaking or to whom they are speaking.
  • At the party last night I flirted with a woman named Sharon which I can understand you say you've dated a few years ago.
  • This sentence doesn't make sense.
  • It seems to be missing some punctuation.
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This whole text confuses me. I can't figure out who is speaking or to whom they are speaking.

At the party last night I flirted with a woman named Sharon which I can understand you say you've dated a few years ago. This sentence doesn't make sense. It seems to be missing some punctuation.

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anonymousIs which I can understand correct and natural?

No. You mean "which, I understand, you say …." This means that you were told that he said it. The commas are not optional.

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anonymousIs which I can understand correct and natural?

No. Not in that sentence.

anonymousWould from which I can understand also be correct?

That's way too twisted.

anonymousAt the party last night I flirted with a woman named Sharon which I can understand you say you've dated a few ye

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