whsans
Member
- Joined
- May 11, 2010
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- South Korea
Hi, guys.
Thanks for dropping in my question.
I've never seen this structure as wrong,
but a book says the following sentence is ill-formed.
"There are some problems caused by culture shock, which are anxiety, depression, and ill-health.
I guess the book says the use of which is wrong in the above sentence.
But, I don't see why.
it is said to be related to the restrictive use of relative pronoun containing essential information...blah blah...
Please explain to me the reason it is wrong...
I feel like it haunting me. ;-(
Thanks for dropping in my question.
I've never seen this structure as wrong,
but a book says the following sentence is ill-formed.
"There are some problems caused by culture shock, which are anxiety, depression, and ill-health.
I guess the book says the use of which is wrong in the above sentence.
But, I don't see why.
it is said to be related to the restrictive use of relative pronoun containing essential information...blah blah...
Please explain to me the reason it is wrong...
I feel like it haunting me. ;-(