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awarded  Editor
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accepted Usage of “even if”
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asked Usage of “even if”
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accepted Usage of “However” instead of “while”
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asked Usage of “However” instead of “while”
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comment correct sentence with or without usage of “which”
Many thanks gmcgath. :)
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accepted correct sentence with or without usage of “which”
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comment correct sentence with or without usage of “which”
Thanks gmcgath for answer and your correction. Can I write above mentioned statement in the following way : An important challenge, which remains to be addressed in the IoT is the ease of application development for the involved stakeholders.
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comment correct sentence with or without usage of “which”
Thanks Peter for suggestion. I want to use non-restrictive clause.
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awarded  Student
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asked correct sentence with or without usage of “which”
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comment suitable composition of two long sentences
Thanks. I accept your point. But, could you please suggest me that my attempt is right or wrong grammatically?
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asked suitable composition of two long sentences
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comment correct sentence
Many Many thanks Peter and FumbleFingers for your suggestions. :)
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comment correct sentence
In my opinion, both sentences are wrong. The word "which" is referred to address the previous word. For example, "This is a bird, which can fly". It means in the first sentence "which" word refers "stakeholders". This isnot semantically correct in my opinion.
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asked correct sentence
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awarded  Scholar
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accepted Is “that” required in “It turns out that he has requested”?