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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Whose title

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Is the phrase "whose title" used correctly in the following sentence?

The conference Jack participated whose title was Improving Individual Skills.

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JA

  

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You don't "participate something", you participate in something, so it should be: The conference (that) Jack participated in whose title was 'Improving Individual Skills' However, this is a noun phrase, not a complete sentence. There is no main verb.

  • You don't "participate something", you participate in something, so it should be: The conference (that) Jack participated in whose title was 'Improving Individual Skills' However, this is a noun phrase, not a complete sentence.
  • There is no main verb.
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You don't "participate something", you participate in something, so it should be:

The conference (that) Jack participated in whose title was 'Improving Individual Skills'

However, this is a noun phrase, not a complete sentence. There is no main verb.

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