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What is the proper usage for the word 'which': "The car on the hill which is hard to climb", for example.
I'm under the impression that 'which' can not modify a word in a prepositional phrase? In the example above, the proper
read would be 'the car is hard to climb' and not 'the hill is hard to climb'? Thank you, Garth
I'm under the impression that 'which' can not modify a word in a prepositional phrase? In the example above, the proper
read would be 'the car is hard to climb' and not 'the hill is hard to climb'? Thank you, Garth