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Navitasan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Which they lied about

1) They adopted policies that furthered their personal interests, which they lied about.

2) They adopted policies that furthered their personal interests, which they then lied about.


Grammatically speaking, what did they lie about:

a) their personal interests
b) the policies they adopted
c) the fact that they adopted policies that furthered their personal interests


Gratefully,
Navi

  

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navitasan Grammatically speaking, what did they lie about: a) their personal interests b) the policies they adopted c) the fact that they adopted policies that furthered their personal interests It could be any of them. You are the master of finding ambiguous sentences. CJ

  • navitasan Grammatically speaking, what did they lie about: a) their personal interests b) the policies they adopted c) the fact that they adopted policies that furthered their personal interests It could be any of them.
  • You are the master of finding ambiguous sentences.
  • CJ
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navitasanGrammatically speaking, what did they lie about:
a) their personal interests
b) the policies they adopted
c) the fact that they adopted policies that furthered their personal interests

It could be any of them.

You are the master of finding ambiguous sentences.

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