It's correct, but not by itself. The "which" introduces a subordinate clause relative to the "that."
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 15/05/2010 09:18:07 PM
It's a little archaic, maybe, but it's not incorrect.
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Grammar question
15/05/2010 07:57:21 PM
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It's correct, but not by itself. The "which" introduces a subordinate clause relative to the "that."
15/05/2010 09:18:07 PM
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mk, i thought it might be something like that (and what beckstcw said)
15/05/2010 09:37:38 PM
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Learning Farsi helped me understand this, they use this structure all the time.
15/05/2010 09:28:03 PM
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Spanish has the same.
15/05/2010 10:34:30 PM
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