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1) Incorrect: The students' work improved over the course of [#permalink] New post 12 Jul 2006, 08:13
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1) Incorrect: The students' work improved over the course of the semester, and they should be commended for it.

Correct: The students' work improved over the course of the semester, and the students should be commended for it.

Doesn't IT have 2 noun antecedents? ie. 1)work 2) semester ?


2) Only pack the clothes that you are planning to wear.
They claim this sentence is correct.
But I say, it has to be rewritten as
Only pack the clothes those you are planning to wear.
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1) Incorrect: The students' work improved over the course of   [#permalink] 12 Jul 2006, 08:13
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