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							| Which sentence is correct?thanks for the help in advance.
Neither of them is singers/singer. |  11 May 2015      
					
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							|  Neither of them is a singer.   Bruce  |  11 May 2015     
					
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							| Thanks for the help Bruce |  11 May 2015     
					
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							| Another problem
Which is correct???
The day when/which he left was rainy. |  12 May 2015     
					
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							|  Very formally, it would be "The day on which he left was rainy". Less formally, but still not informal, is "The day he left was rainy". Bruce
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 eglantine
 
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							| Thanks for the great help. |  12 May 2015     
					
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