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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Which one is correct? Thanks!

I hate the women which is mad



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I hate the mad women
  

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Hi, I hate the women which is mad Say 'who', not 'which'. And say 'are', not 'is'. I hate the mad women In both cases, you probably should omit the specific article 'the' to make it a general statement.

  • Hi, I hate the women which is mad Say 'who', not 'which'.
  • And say 'are', not 'is'.
  • I hate the mad women In both cases, you probably should omit the specific article 'the' to make it a general statement.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

I hate the women which is mad Say 'who', not 'which'. And say 'are', not 'is'.

I hate the mad women

In both cases, you probably should omit the specific article 'the' to make it a general statement.

Best wishes, Clive
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But be aware that "mad woman" (or women) sounds like they are crazy. If you meant "angry" then you shouldn't say "mad women."

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