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dodo007 | 19:38 Sun 08th Mar 2009 | Education
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In "They will have to consider the value of the benefit that was received."

Is it correct to say that "that was received" relates to "the value of the benefit"?

In "They will have to consider the value of a benefit that was received." Does "that was received" relate/refer to "the value...benefit"?

" The aim is to secure a system of control over the activities of government, which maintains a balance between the public needs and the private interests of the individuals."

To what does the clause "which...individuals." relate? Is it to "system of control"?

I am finding it difficult to relate the clause to its main idea. Can you help me please?

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I'm puzzled as to what course this can be if English is your first language.


In "They will have to consider the value of the benefit that was received."

Is it correct to say that "that was received" relates to "the value of the benefit"? Answer- it was the BENEFIT that was received

In "They will have to consider the value of a benefit that was received."
IS THIS NOT THE SAME AS THE LAST QUESTION?

" The aim is to secure a system of control over the activities of government, which maintains a balance between the public needs and the private interests of the individuals."

To what does the clause "which...individuals." relate? Is it to "system of control"? YES

I am finding it difficult to relate the clause to its main idea. Can you help me please?


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