ANSWERS: 2
  • I don't see "which" referring to either. It seems to be referring to the act of leaving the book on the table. The whole sentence is very awkward.
  • Very awkward..better to say "I left the book you wanted on the table"...or "the book you wanted is on the table"..or, just hand the book to the person and say "here is the book you wanted"! :)

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