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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Which one is correct?

"There are two groups in this school. One of which is all-male and the other all-female."

"There are two groups in this school. One of which is all-male and the other is all-female."
  

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Anonymous "There are two groups in this school. ""There are two groups in this school. " Here's the problem.

  • Anonymous "There are two groups in this school.
  • ""There are two groups in this school.
  • " Here's the problem.
  • You need to distinguish between words that occur in different sentences and words that occur in the same sentences, that is, the difference between them and which .
  • In different sentences, you need them : There are two groups in this school.
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Anonymous"There are two groups in this school. One of which is all-male and the other all-female.""There are two groups in this school. One of which is all-male and the other is all-female."
Here's the problem. You need to distinguish between words that occur in different sentences and words that occur in the same sentences, that is, the difference between
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Simpler would be: There are two groups in the school, one all male and the other all female.

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