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Seagull Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

About the usages of "in this town"

Hello there. I have a question.

Regarding the following two sentences:

(A) Everyone speaks French in this town.
(B) Everyone in this town speaks French.

Which do you normally use when you want to say that every resident in a particular town is a good speaker of French?

  

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seagull Hello there. I have a question. Regarding the following two sentences: (A) Everyone speaks French in this town.

  • seagull Hello there.
  • I have a question.
  • Regarding the following two sentences: (A) Everyone speaks French in this town.
  • (B) Everyone in this town speaks French.
  • Which do you normally use when you want to say that every resident in a particular town is a good speaker of French?
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seagull

Hello there. I have a question.

Regarding the following two sentences:

(A) Everyone speaks French in this town.
(B) Everyone in this town speaks French.

Which do you normally use when you want to say that every resident in a particular town is a good speaker of French?

Probably B.

CJ

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