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Vincent Teo Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Which is / that is

Could I say,

She created the pictures with / which are / that are very pretty and impressed.


Thanks.

  

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Firstly, let's look at general sentence structure. Vincent Teo She created the pictures with If you use 'the', you mean particular pictures, not just pictures in general which she creates. Secondly, do you want 'created' or 'painted' - it might not be the best verb to use although it isn't wrong.

  • Firstly, let's look at general sentence structure.
  • Vincent Teo She created the pictures with If you use 'the', you mean particular pictures, not just pictures in general which she creates.
  • Secondly, do you want 'created' or 'painted' - it might not be the best verb to use although it isn't wrong.
  • Next, 'with' serves no purpose in the sentence.
  • Finally, 'impressed' is not the right word to describe something that impresses you - what you mean is 'impressive' (adjective).
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Firstly, let's look at general sentence structure.

Vincent TeoShe created the pictures with

If you use 'the', you mean particular pictures, not just pictures in general which she creates.

Secondly, do you want 'created' or 'painted' - it might not be the best verb to use although it isn't wrong.

Next, 'with' serves no purpose in the sent

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