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I cant choose which one is more splendid
Which sentence is more acceptable?What / Which would you like more of?“There are more than one people” or “There is more than one people”?“which” with non-noun-phrase antecedentProgramming skills are an important criteria for “whom/who” we choose to hire. Which is correct?Which, which book/oneMagnificent / Splendid / fabulous / sumptuous / marvelousOne or more of your [plural noun] now need/needs to be sold“One is only poor, if they choose to be.” Can “one” and “they” be used like this?Is “cant” a spelling or grammar mistake?
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