Is this sentence is correct :
We have sorted out issues those are raised during data conversion activity
please help me !
thanks
Sorry, no-- not in that structure. Permit me to reorganize your sentence:
'We have sorted out those issues that were raised during data conversion activity.'
'Those' has two functions: it is a determiner ('those boots are mine'), or it is a demonstrative pronoun ('those are my boots').
Does that help, Shasha, or do you have further questions about this?
Thank you very much for your help!
One thing i would ask you that can i write this sentence in this way
We have sorted out issues that were raised during data conversion activity, please check and confirm.
can use only that if i am not using those?
thank you
Aha! Now I understand your confusion. The set of demonstrative adjectives/pronouns are 'this', 'that' (pronounced /thæt/), 'these', & 'those':
This hat is too big./ This is too big.
That hat is too big./ That is too big.
These hats are too big./ These are too big.
Those hats are too big./ Those are too big.
'That' (pronounced /thət/) is a different word. It is a conjunction, and its alternative is 'which':
'We have sorted out issues that/which were raised during data conversion activity; please check and confirm.' -- either is correct ('that' is preferred by some).
Since the two 'that's are different words, they can appear side-by-side in the same sentence, as in: 'What is that that you bought?'
Thank you very much for being so helpful,I really appreciate this.