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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct if any?

Which is correct if any?

I thought you'd be better dressed which is why I wore a suit.
I thought you'd be dressed better which is why I wore a suit.

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Both are grammatical, but I find the second one smoother. You need a comma before which .

  • Both are grammatical, but I find the second one smoother.
  • You need a comma before which .
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Both are grammatical, but I find the second one smoother.

You need a comma before which.

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