以下是引用AlienX在2008-12-31 12:24:00的发言: B changes the meaning. "which" refers to "higher education" (the closet preceding noun), the "which" clause doesn't tell us who was paying $7 per year previously.
I dont get it. YEs Which refers to "higher education", so the sentence become for higher education was previously paid 7$ per year. = 7$ per year was previously paid for higher education maybe this sentence is wrong because the passive usage of "pay"? dose it seem awkward to say something like "5$ was paid"? |