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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

A person who is...

1.A person who is a relative from a later point of time.
Is it correct?
2.The degree to which something is good or bad.
What does this sentence mean?
  

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Is it correct? It doesn't make sense to me. What does this sentence mean?

  • Is it correct?
  • It doesn't make sense to me.
  • What does this sentence mean?
  • It's not a complete sentence.
  • It's a sentence fragment.
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Jumanah1.A person who is a relative from a later point of time.Is it correct?
It doesn't make sense to me.
Jumanah2.The degree to which something is good or bad.What does this sentence mean?
It's not a complete sentence. It's a sentence fragment. It means the extent of how good or bad something is.
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The degree which something is good or bad to.
Is it correct?
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No, stick with the original.

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