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Tommyensr Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Which was ... , which ... , and which ...

Tom has recently bought the house which was his sister, which its roof is being repaired, and which he lived in.


- can i use which was ... , which ... , and which .... to describe the house?

- can i use a house


(y) very thank you
  

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I saw this unsanwered, so I'll try. I'd rewrite it: Tom has recently bought the house which she lived in, that was of his sister, and whose roof is being repaired. Let's see what the teachers say.

  • I saw this unsanwered, so I'll try.
  • I'd rewrite it: Tom has recently bought the house which she lived in, that was of his sister, and whose roof is being repaired.
  • Let's see what the teachers say.
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I saw this unsanwered, so I'll try. I'd rewrite it:

Tom has recently bought the house which she lived in, that was of his sister, and whose roof is being repaired.

Let's see what the teachers say.
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Are you trying to make this all into one sentence, Tommy? If so, it is a difficult task!

I. Separate sentences:

'Tom has recently bought his sister's house.'
'Tom has recently bought the house which/that was his sister's.'

'Tom has recently bought the house (which/that) she/his sister lived in.'

'Tom has recently bought the house whose roof is being r

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