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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

1: If they both are correct. 2: If they are both correct.

Which of following sentences correct? And is both as a pronoun in the given sentences?
1: If they both are correct.
2: If they are both correct.
  

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They aren't sentences. They are subordinate clauses. The word orders they both are and they are both are both correct.

  • They aren't sentences.
  • They are subordinate clauses.
  • The word orders they both are and they are both are both correct.
  • both is a pronoun.
  • CJ
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They aren't sentences. They are subordinate clauses.
The word orders they both are and they are both are both correct.
both is a pronoun.
CJ
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1st sentence: "both" is pronominal adjective

2nd one : "both" is pronoun.

Conclusion : they both are corect.

i'm not an english speaker,this is based on my romanian grammar
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Jackson6612 Which of following sentences correct? And is both as a pronoun in the given sentences?
1: If they both are correct.
2: If they are both correct.

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