Correct Grammar? Which is correct?
Is it a or b?
a) The lads done well.
b) The lads did well.
a or b
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Grammar teaser solution

a got 30% of the votes and b got 70%. b) was correct! a The Queen of England who lives in London is called Elizabeth. b The Queen of England, who lives in London, is called Elizabeth.
The commas are vital because the clause is non-defining.

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