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May 4, 2013 20:20
11 yrs ago
English term
Frondizi
English
Social Sciences
History
Argentine history
In this sentence, is who ok, or is better to use which?
Besides, he gave in to military pressure, who meddled in political, cultural, business and even, ministerial decisions
Because the members of the armed forces were pushing the goverment!
Thanks a lot.
Besides, he gave in to military pressure, who meddled in political, cultural, business and even, ministerial decisions
Because the members of the armed forces were pushing the goverment!
Thanks a lot.
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4 | Neither - see below. | DLyons |
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Neither - see below.
"Besides, he gave in to pressure from the military, who meddled in political, cultural, business and even, ministerial decisions"
"Besides" may not be ideal, ditto "gave in to" and "meddled". It depend on the context.
"Besides" may not be ideal, ditto "gave in to" and "meddled". It depend on the context.
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