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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

which/that +verb or verb+ing

bath is a nice town that offers many tourist attractions
or
bath is a nice town offering many tourist attraction

there is less items for sale on the market, meaning everything is more expensive
or
there is less items for sale on the market, which means everything is more expensive
  

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Please use capital letters and punctuation at the sentence end. Without them, we might be looking at sentence fragments that would influence the response. Bath is a nice town that offers many tourist attractions.

  • Please use capital letters and punctuation at the sentence end.
  • Without them, we might be looking at sentence fragments that would influence the response.
  • Bath is a nice town that offers many tourist attractions.
  • Bath is a nice town offering many tourist attraction s .
  • There are fewer items for sale in the market, meaning everything is more expensive.
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Please use capital letters and punctuation at the sentence end. Without them, we might be looking at sentence fragments that would influence the response.
Bath is a nice town that offers many tourist attractions.
Bath is a nice town offering many tourist attractions.
There are fewer items for sale in the market, meaning everything is more expensive.

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