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Latest post Tue, Aug 5 2008 2:01 PM by Mister Micawber. 1 replies.
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Peaceblinkfriend  +  551118 Tue, 05 Aug 08 01:57 PM
...check any words about which you're unsure.

...check any words which you're unsure.



Is there any difference between these two?


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Mister Micawber  +  551120 Tue, 05 Aug 08 02:01 PM
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The second is wrong.  These are OK and synonymous:

...check any words about which you're unsure.

...check any words which you're unsure of.
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