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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

1. Experiments about X have been done, which is beyond the scope of this report.

2. Experiments about X have been done, which are beyond the scope of this report.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Try this: Experimentation with X has been done but is beyond the scope of this report.

  • Try this: Experimentation with X has been done but is beyond the scope of this report.
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Try this:

Experimentation with X has been done but is beyond the scope of this report.
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Several experiments about X have been done.

If I use your sentence with a plural form, does the following sound OK?

Experiments with X have been done but are beyond the scope of this report.

Thanks.
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AnonymousExperiments with X have been done but are beyond the scope of this report.
OK.
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Does the following sound OK also?

Experiments with X have been done, which are beyond the scope of this report.

Thanks.
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Not so good. Go with what we have already agreed upon.

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