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27 Nov 2022
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Question about English (UK)
Which is right?
1. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 existed (see attached).
2. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 exists (see attached).
3. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 existed. (See attached).
4. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 exists. (See attached).
5. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020. (See attached).
Which is right?
1. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 existed (see attached).
2. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 exists (see attached).
3. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 existed. (See attached).
4. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 exists. (See attached).
5. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020. (See attached).
1. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 existed (see attached).
2. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 exists (see attached).
3. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 existed. (See attached).
4. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020 exists. (See attached).
5. We found XXX data, although only for the year 2020. (See attached).
Answers
30 Nov 2022
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- English (UK)
I think only #5 is correct. If you include the verb exist, then I think you need to reintroduce the subject. For example:
We found XXX data, although it only exists for the year 2020.
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- English (UK)
- English (UK)
I think only #5 is correct. If you include the verb exist, then I think you need to reintroduce the subject. For example:
We found XXX data, although it only exists for the year 2020.
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