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patil.ambar
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x and y , which . What does which refer to in such case ?

by patil.ambar Sun Oct 02, 2011 12:05 am

Declining values for farm equipment and land, which farmers use as collateral to borrow against to get through the harvest season, is .....

This question appears in verbal review 2nd edition .
I am not posting the full question since we are not allowed to .
My Question is :
What does which refer to in such cases : farm equipment / land / both ?
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Re: x and y , which . What does which refer to in such case ?

by muzumdar.siddharth Fri Oct 07, 2011 5:29 am

What does which refer to in such cases : farm equipment / land / both ?


In this case, 'which' refers to land only. The entire clause 'which farmers use as....though the harvest season' refers to 'land' only and is used to qualify/describe the land.

This is my understanding and I would be grateful if some one can shed some more light on this issue.
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Re: x and y , which . What does which refer to in such case ?

by jnelson0612 Tue Nov 22, 2011 12:13 pm

Sorry, this is a banned source and we are not supposed to post any part of these problems on our forums.

If you are in one of our classes, please ask OG questions during office hours or before/after class.

Sorry I could not help, but we have to follow GMAC guidelines.
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