tom3m
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During going through the polls, I came across this sentence:
I think either can be used:
WITH SLOW: slow is the part of the phrase 'the main problems that slow down progress'....
WITH SLOWS: slows refers to the problem, which is implied by the word 'one'
Am I right? What is your opinion about it?
[h=2]One of the main problems that ____ down progress....[/h] | ||
slow |
| |
slows | ||
Either |
I think either can be used:
WITH SLOW: slow is the part of the phrase 'the main problems that slow down progress'....
WITH SLOWS: slows refers to the problem, which is implied by the word 'one'
Am I right? What is your opinion about it?