Are these sentences correct:
1) He is acting as if someone was there, which there isn't.
2) If there were any objections, which there isn't, we'd consider them.
Gratefully,
Navi
which there isn't
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Re: which there isn't
No.
1) -->He is acting as if someone was there, which isn't the case.
2)--> If there were any objections, which there aren't, we'd consider them.
1) -->He is acting as if someone was there, which isn't the case.
2)--> If there were any objections, which there aren't, we'd consider them.