son5018
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Would anybody help me with this sentence pls?
'Superglue' is a thin, runny glue with special molecules which hardens anything it touches.
What does it indicate?
Superglue OR a thin, runny glue?
The sentence comes out of these two sentences I reckon. Is it right?
'Superglue' is a thin, runny glue with special molecules.
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'Superglue' hardens anything it touches.
AND there's no comma before 'which'. If I put comma before 'which', first, does it make sense and does it make any difference?
Pls....answer me..................I would very much appreciate it.
Thank you very much...^^:-o
'Superglue' is a thin, runny glue with special molecules which hardens anything it touches.
What does it indicate?
Superglue OR a thin, runny glue?
The sentence comes out of these two sentences I reckon. Is it right?
'Superglue' is a thin, runny glue with special molecules.
+
'Superglue' hardens anything it touches.
AND there's no comma before 'which'. If I put comma before 'which', first, does it make sense and does it make any difference?
Pls....answer me..................I would very much appreciate it.
Thank you very much...^^:-o