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She invited me to go with them, which I'd quite like to (do)
The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language , in Chapter 17 Deixis and anaphora, says (Page 1526):
Is [iv] well-formed? How about adding do after to as follows?
She invited me to go with them, ...
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Don't be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people's thinking
From a speech by Steve Jobs:
a. Don't be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people's thinking.
If the sentence is to work syntactically, dogma has to be the antecedent of ...
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My understanding about the non-restrictive use of the relative clause in a partcular sentence
Almost every chinese who works at an iPhone manifacture in China usually uses a china-produced phone, which is way cheaper.
I just want to make sure if my understanding especially about the non-...
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Which word does the "which" in this sentence point to?
The wide grip that many people use slackens the back muscles, which provide crucial support for the weight and transfers the load to the spine.
Does "which" in the above sentence point to "back ...