Friday, 13 February 2026

GRAMMAR_1

 


Hi Copilot , could you please correct these 2 sentences gramatically ? Is this sentence "with a 5G Cellular Laptop like this that have telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone , tethering is not required anymore " gramatically correct or this sentence " with a 5G Cellular Laptop like this which have telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone , tethering is not required anymore " is correct ???? THANKS for your answer Copilot.


MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


Great question! Let’s break it down carefully:

Your two versions

  1. "With a 5G Cellular Laptop like this that have telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone, tethering is not required anymore."
  2. "With a 5G Cellular Laptop like this which have telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone, tethering is not required anymore."

Corrections

  • The subject "Laptop" is singular, so the verb should be "has" (not "have").
  • Both "that" and "which" can work, but "that" is usually preferred in restrictive clauses (essential information).
  • The phrase "not required anymore" is fine, but a smoother alternative is "no longer required."

Corrected sentence

"With a 5G Cellular Laptop like this that has telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone, tethering is no longer required."

Alternative (also correct)

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"With a 5G Cellular Laptop like this,  which has  telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone, tethering is no longer required."

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  • The "that has" version emphasizes the functionality as essential to defining the laptop.
  • The "which has" version treats the functionality as extra descriptive information.

👉 If you want to sound more formal and polished, I’d recommend the "which has" version.

Would you like me to also suggest a shorter, more natural phrasing that feels less technical and more reader-friendly?

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