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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

'which is correct?

We would like a remembrance for all who have attended.

We would like a remembrance for all who attended.
  

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The grammars of both are fine. The meaning of 'remembrance' is murky.

  • The grammars of both are fine.
  • The meaning of 'remembrance' is murky.
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The grammars of both are fine. The meaning of 'remembrance' is murky.
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Both are fine, but I would go with the first one.

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