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Anewcomer Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

which relative pronoun

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00Can I say like this: "Basically everything is shared at the same time, which causes a slower performance"02br
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00Is the "which" acting as relative pronoun02br
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00Thanks0-
  

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0Yes, and yes.0-
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0Will it work if there's no comma after "which" ?02br
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00considering a chunky subject "basically everything is shared at the same time" like this i think it's necessary to have comma right before "which"?02br
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00But i'm not sure0-
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10Will it work if there's no comma after "which" ? 11b10(No. A comma is needed.)12b12br
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10considering a chunky subject "basically everything is shared at the same time" like this i think it's necessary to have comma right before "which"?12br
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01cite10Anewcomer12cite10Will it work if there's no comma 11b11font10after12font12b10 "which" ?12blockquote
10 ??? Do you mean 01i00before02i00?02br
00You need a comma before 01i00which02i00, yes, bec
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0Yes CJ, I'm sorry for my mistake, I meant "Before" 02br
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00Ok, yes, it is used to refer the whole idea that comes before "which", That's what i thought02br
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00Once again I'm sorry for my clumsiness02br
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00Thank you so much 0-

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