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Jawel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

A little bit long sentence

Hello everyone.

Can the following sentence be correct?
-I have enough money [in my account opened at an English bank] [to realize that project].

It seems to be OK to me.

Where do you have it? In my bank account opened at an English bank.
For what do you have it? To realize that project.

Many thanks to you in advance!

  

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Long sentences can get a bit tedious, but there is nothing wrong grammatically. I have enough money to undertake /complete that project. I have enough money in my bank account to undertake / complete that project.

  • Long sentences can get a bit tedious, but there is nothing wrong grammatically.
  • I have enough money to undertake /complete that project.
  • I have enough money in my bank account to undertake / complete that project.
  • I have enough money in my account opened at an English bank to undertake / complete that project.
  • I have enough money in my account opened at an English bank in 2010 to undertake / complete that project.
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Long sentences can get a bit tedious, but there is nothing wrong grammatically.

I have enough money to undertake /complete that project.
I have enough money in my bank account to undertake / complete that project.
I have enough money in my account opened at an English bank to undertake / complete that project.
I have enough money in my account opened at an English bank in 201

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