I know this is not a dictionary/grammatic forum site, but people in sites of that type, ... well, there are people who know, and a great many who do not. What if I say
(a) "I think this thread answers in full the two questions that gave it rise".
I know
(b) "I think this thread answers in full the two questions that gave rise to it"
is correct English. As to (a), I get confused. So, question: Is there anything wrong with (a)?
(a) "I think this thread answers in full the two questions that gave it rise".
I know
(b) "I think this thread answers in full the two questions that gave rise to it"
is correct English. As to (a), I get confused. So, question: Is there anything wrong with (a)?
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