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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
Option 1 could be technically okay, but it sounds awful. When using “two” in a title, it’s a bit ambiguous to say “she” is, which is true after “she” is different.
Her sister is a little bit ambiguous when it comes before “my wife”. The third option is better, but again, “her sister” is a little ambiguous when it comes before “my wife”. Which leaves best to attach a sentence after it is read?
I am still working on a card and would like to make
it an element after the whole thing is done. My wife and I got back from two days in the park and I would like to take them home. Before that we went to Grandma’s. I was going to visit my friend’s sister.
How would you describe a day in the life of a Canadian college student?
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
Option 1 could be technically okay, but it sounds awful. When using “two” in a title, it’s a bit ambiguous to say “she” is, which is true after “she” is different.
Her sister is a little bit ambiguous when it comes before “my wife”. The third option is better, but again, “her sister” is a little ambiguous when it comes before “my wife”. Which leaves best to attach a sentence after it is read?
I am still working on a card and would like to make
it an element after the whole thing is done. My wife and I got back from two days in the park and I would like to take them home. Before that we went to Grandma’s. I was going to visit my friend’s sister.
How would you describe a day in the life of a Canadian college student?
- 740866 views
- 2 answers
- 275953 votes