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Old Nov 2, 2005 | 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by b00gers
In cases which there are a definite disapproval, careful signs must be given to the teen.

or

In cases which there is a definite disapproval, careful signs must be given to the teen.


I am thinking the latter. Can someone explain it to me. I am a bit confused between the multiple cases...and single disapproval.

Spanks.
It is a poorly written sentence. Wouldn't this be more clear, eliminating a compound sentence where the dependent portion has no clear subject?

Cases in which there is a definite disapproval require that careful signs are provided to the teen.
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