2. The bridge, although the only passage to the remote inland areas, will be demolished next week.
3. The hurricane, although changing its travel direction, is still not doing good to us.
4. The bridge, although refortified before, have broken after the last-night storm.
Do I have to change the last although-phrase to "although had been refortified before"? or from the context, it is distinctly bespoken, so it should be reduced.
Are they all correct?
Thank you so much.
Have a Good day ahead.
Top answer
These are OK as amended: 1. The chairs , although small, are well designed . 2.
— Mister Micawber
These are OK as amended: 1.
The chairs , although small, are well designed .
2.
The bridge, although the only passage to the remote inland areas, will be demolished next week.
3.
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1. The chairs, although small, are well designed. 2. The bridge, although the only passage to the remote inland areas, will be demolished next week. 3. The hurricane, although changing its travel direction, is still doing damage to us. 4. The bridge, although refortified before, has collapsed after last night's