Many many thanks for your explanation! Just a small clarification
So when we write the sentence as: those who are --- what is the antecedent that who refers to? Is it referring to authors by virtue of 'those' ?
I just assumed that who refers to authors even without 'those' in the sentence
X
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So when we write the sentence as: those who are --- what is the antecedent that who refers to? Is it referring to authors by virtue of 'those' ?
I just assumed that who refers to authors even without 'those' in the sentence
sayantanc2k wrote:
cuhmoon wrote:
Doubt regarding D.
both x and y
x= of contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad - Authors living abroad
and
y = who are living - refers to the authors that are living
Why aren't
both x and y
x= of contemporary Hispanic authors living abroad - Authors living abroad
and
y = who are living - refers to the authors that are living
Why aren't
X
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