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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

With which i identify myself

Hi there,

Need a little help here.

Is it okay to write

"All these things, with which I identify myself, are in great contrast to..."

or would you rather opt for

"All these things which I identify myself with, are in great contrast to..."

or even

"All these things I identify myself with, are in great contrast to..."

and why?

Many thanks.

  

Top answer

" OK. What the pair of commas encloses is parenthetical. " Remove the single comma or add another as in #1.

  • " OK.
  • What the pair of commas encloses is parenthetical.
  • " Remove the single comma or add another as in #1.
  • " Remove the comma.
  • no reason to pause there.
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Is it okay to write

"All these things, with which I identify myself, are in great contrast to..." OK. What the pair of commas encloses is parenthetical.

or would you rather opt for

"All these things which I identify myself with, are in great contrast to..." Remove the single comma or add another as in #1.

or even

"All these things I identify myself w

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