Which is correct/clearer:
We met with an architect last week, and the architect is working on the drawings.
or
We met with an architect last week who is working on the drawings.
We met with an architect last week, and the architect he is working on the drawings. or We met with an architect last week who is working on the drawings. Both are correct, but I prefer #2.
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We met with an architect last week, and the architect he is working on the drawings.
or
We met with an architect last week who is working on the drawings.
Both are correct, but I prefer #2.