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"The film was spectacular which all the beautiful English landscape"?



 
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"The film was spectacular which all the beautiful English landscape"? #1 (permalink) Fri Nov 12, 2010 15:40 pm   "The film was spectacular which all the beautiful English landscape"?
 

Hi,

Do you find the following sentence correct and natural?

"The film was spectacular which all the beautiful English landscape"

Thank you very much.
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"The film was spectacular which all the beautiful English landscape"? #2 (permalink) Fri Nov 12, 2010 17:47 pm   "The film was spectacular which all the beautiful English landscape"?
 

Hi Abc123,

No, that sentence is neither correct nor natural with the word 'which' in it. In addition, it is not a complete sentence. There would have to be a verb somewhere in the second half in order to make it a complete sentence.

However, if you changed the word 'which' to 'with', the sentence would be OK.

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"The film was spectacular which all the beautiful English landscape"? #3 (permalink) Mon Nov 15, 2010 5:12 am   "The film was spectacular which all the beautiful English landscape"?
 

Hi Esl Expert,

Actually that was a typo (I meant 'with'). However I specifically want to ask about the two words 'spectacular' and 'landscape':

1. Is the use of the adj 'spectacular' naturally here? I mean do people often use 'spectacular' in this situation?
2. Should 'landscape' be in plural or singular?

Many thanks again.
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