RonPurewal Wrote:cesar.rodriguez.blanco Wrote:I think that you are wrong.
Which here is modifying "hearings".....and for this reason I suppose that B is correct
yes.
here is a detailed post on exactly when you can do that:
http://www.manhattangmat.com/forums/pos ... tml#p31162
hi Instructors,
I'm confusing the "comma which" structure with " comma Verb ed"
When I saw OG17-697(D), similar to below sentence:
Mike research the books of Jack, written while he lived in France.
I wonder if written modify "Jack" instead of "the books of Jack."
So, If I change (B) of the topic question to:
Barbara Jordan participated in the hearings on the impeachment of President Richard Nixon, televised nationwide.
Will the sentence be incorrect because televised modify President Richard Nixon?
Can "comma Verb ed" also modify N prep N?
Thank you!