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Liveinjapan Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Which or what

I'm still stuck with which my grammar book says that the future can be controlled by people when you use be to / be about to.

Is the above sentence correct?
Should I use what instead of which?

If the above sentence sounds odd with any correction, could you give me a correct exapmple, please .

Thanks
LiJ
  

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Liveinjapan I'm still stuck with what my grammar book says : that the future can be controlled by people when you use "be about to".

  • Liveinjapan I'm still stuck with what my grammar book says : that the future can be controlled by people when you use "be about to".
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LiveinjapanI'm still stuck with what my grammar book says: that the future can be controlled by people when you use "be about to".
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LiveinjapanIf the above sentence sounds odd with any correction, could you give me a correct / native-preferred exapmple, please?

Thanks
LiJ
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Feebs11
Liveinjapan
I'm still stuck with what my grammar book says: that the future can be controlled by people when you use "be about to".

Thanks, Feebs.
Is that still needed?
Hoa Thai
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You can certainly remove that in Feebs's version. Yes.

CJ
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Thanks CJ, Feebs and Hoa Thai. Emotion: smile

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