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It: It was this car that she had mentioned before she died Thu Aug 31, 2006 18:59 pm  It: It was this car that she had mentioned before she died
 

Dear teachers,

What sentences are correct?

1. It was this car that she had mentioned before she died.
2. It was this car which she had mentioned before she died.
3. It was this car she had mentioned before she died.

Is there a rule?

I think all are correct. How about you?

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Hi,

I agree.

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