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which one of the following sentences is (are) correct? In case of there being a wrong sentence, why is it incorrect?
1. “For the study, participants learned a task where they had to recognize a hidden pattern in the questions they were asked.”
2. “For the study, participants learned a task that they had to recognize a hidden pattern in the questions they were asked.”
Dec 22, 2023 2:00 AM
Answers · 2
Where is correct.
Learned seems a strange word here. Some of them might not have learned it. More normal is “the participants were set a task…”
December 22, 2023
Only the first one is correct.
In the second one, the relative pronoun "that" is replacing "task" in the dependent clause. "That" is the subject of the clause. When a relative pronoun is the subject of a clause, you can't follow it with a subject pronoun. You could say "...a task that required them to recognize..."
You could also just divide it into two sentences.
For the study, participants learned a task. They had to recognize a hidden pattern in the questions they were asked.
December 22, 2023
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