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Jackson6612 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Already accurately mentioned

Is the given sentence correct? If it is, then are the adverbs already and accurately modifying the same verb mentioned?

As you have already accurately mentioned it as one of the interpretations.
  

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Jackson, your "sentence" isn't a sentence because there is no main clause. You only have a subordinate clause. I'll add a main clause for you: Jackson6612 As you have already accurately mentioned it as one of the interpretations, we can conclude our meeting.

  • Jackson, your "sentence" isn't a sentence because there is no main clause.
  • You only have a subordinate clause.
  • I'll add a main clause for you: Jackson6612 As you have already accurately mentioned it as one of the interpretations, we can conclude our meeting.
  • As means "because" in the sentence, which is grammatical.
  • We'll have to wait for native speakers' opinions but I don't think they'll like the word accurately in it.
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Jackson, your "sentence" isn't a sentence because there is no main clause. You only have a subordinate clause. I'll add a main clause for you:
Jackson6612As you have already accurately mentioned it as one of the interpretations, we can conclude our meeting.
As means "because" in the sentence, which is grammatical. We'll have to wait for nat

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