flyingrobot
About plural: "which is" or "which are"? Ohhhh, I'm not sure, which one is correct: (1) The thing has two parts (X and Y) which is from two different sources: source A and source B. (2) The thing has two parts (X and Y) which are from two diferent souce: source A and source B. sorry, it's a editing error, I wanted to writing as: (1) The thing has two parts (X and Y) which is from two different source: source A and source B. (2) The thing has two parts (X and Y) which are from two diferent souces: source A and source B.
13 oct. 2011 10:20
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(2) The thing has two parts (X and Y) which are from two diferent sources: source A and source B. "which are" is correct as "parts" is plural, and "sources" must be plural also as there two sources "A" and "B".
13 octobre 2011
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Flying Robot, The correct answer is "which are" since the which goes back to the word "parts" (which is plural)
13 octobre 2011
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