EducationAisle wrote:
sayantanc2k wrote:
There are certain exceptions to modifier touch rule. An important prepositional phrase that cannot be placed suitably at any other place in the sentence may come in between a modifier and the noun it refers to.
Hi sayantanc2k, can you cite an an example where "which" is "skipping" the nearest grammatically eligible word because an important prepositional phrase that cannot be placed suitably at any other place in the sentence?
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