Grammar problem

Subject: Grammar problem
From: Janet Foltz <FOLTZ_J -at- DT3 -dot- DT -dot- UH -dot- EDU>
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 16:09:56 -0600

Could some of our grammar wizards take a look at the following sentences and
tell me which version is correct and the rule that applies. There are
some people going nuts around here trying to come to agreement.

Version #1
They are discussing the trials of their lives, and who among them has had to
endure the most suffering, but in doing so they are also identifying who has
been the cause of **these** sufferings.

Version #2
They are discussing the trials of their lives, and who among them has had to
endure the most suffering, but in doing so they are also identifying who has
been the cause of **those** sufferings.

Thanks!

Janet
Foltz_J -at- dt -dot- uh -dot- edu


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