navi tasan
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- Nov 19, 2002
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Are these sentences correct?
1) He confessed to what he had done, on which the judge congratulated him.
2) He finished his work, upon which I immediately paid him.
3) He entered the premises illegally, for which he was arrested.
4) He stole the diamond, for which he was arrested.
I wanted to see if the 'sentential which' could be used with prepositions. I think the sentences are correct, but sound old-fashioned.
1) He confessed to what he had done, on which the judge congratulated him.
2) He finished his work, upon which I immediately paid him.
3) He entered the premises illegally, for which he was arrested.
4) He stole the diamond, for which he was arrested.
I wanted to see if the 'sentential which' could be used with prepositions. I think the sentences are correct, but sound old-fashioned.