Naughty Nerd
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.”
2023年12月22日 02:00
解答 · 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…”
2023年12月22日
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.
2023年12月22日
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