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Navitasan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Alone

Are these sentences correct with the given meanings:

1-I don't like Paris alone.
(If it is supposed to mean: "I don't like being alone in Paris")
2-Paris alone is not fun.
(If the sentence is supposed to mean "Being alone in Paris is not fun.")
3-Alone, Paris is not fun.
(If t he sentence is supposed to mean "Being alone in Paris is not fun.)
Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

No. They are not natural and lack the intended meanings. Use your paraphrases.

  • No.
  • They are not natural and lack the intended meanings.
  • Use your paraphrases.
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3 Answers
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No. They are not natural and lack the intended meanings. Use your paraphrases.
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Thank you very much Aspara Gus for all your replies.

What do you think of these:

A-I don't like Paris on my own.
B-Paris on my own is not fun.
C-On my own, Paris is not fun.

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They're no better than the originals. The sentences tell us nothing about being in Paris.

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