"Sir Oliver Letwin, who has a Cabinet Office minister in the last government brought in the Leveson legislation, said it would help matters if IPSO became Leveson-compliant." (The Guardian.)
Is the appositive clause "who has a Cabinet Office minister in the last government brought in the Leveson legislation" grammatically correct? Is the whole sentence construed as a correct one?
Top answer
has is a typo error. It should be as ..
— Clive
has is a typo error.
It should be as ..
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