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Hans51 Posted 5 years ago
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,which is for...

Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min has won the FIFA Puskas Award, for the best goal in the world this year.


Do you think that ‘which is’ is omitted between the FIFA Puskas Award and for the best...like ‘Award, which is for...’

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual.

  

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Hans51 Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min has won the FIFA Puskas Award, for the best goal in the world this year. The comma is a bit strange there. It's certainly unnecessary.

  • Hans51 Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min has won the FIFA Puskas Award, for the best goal in the world this year.
  • The comma is a bit strange there.
  • It's certainly unnecessary.
  • ’ No, but both ways of saying it mean the same thing.
  • " without any other words in between.
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Hans51Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-min has won the FIFA Puskas Award, for the best goal in the world this year.

The comma is a bit strange there. It's certainly unnecessary.

Hans51Do you think that ‘which is’ is omitted between the FIFA Puskas Award and for the best...like ‘Award, which is for...’

No, but both wa

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