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Jesusengland Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Anna had to go into town and SHE (=Anna or other person?) wanted to go to Bride Street

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00Which is the correct form?02br
00a) Anna had to go into town and SHE (=Anna or other person?) wanted to go to Bride Street02br
00 b) Anna had to go into town and wanted to go to Bride Street02br
00Thanks 0-
  

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0This is my take: 02br 02br 00"She" in the first sentence is used instead of Anna. If you want to involve another person, you have to give us the name or something more discriminative so that we can understand who is who. 02br 02br 00The second sentence is okay.

  • 0This is my take: 02br 02br 00"She" in the first sentence is used instead of Anna.
  • If you want to involve another person, you have to give us the name or something more discriminative so that we can understand who is who.
  • 02br 02br 00The second sentence is okay.
  • ) 02br 02br 001-Anna had to go into town to go to Bride Street.
  • 02br 02br 002-Anna had to go into town so as to go to Bride Street.
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0This is my take: 02br
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00"She" in the first sentence is used instead of Anna. If you want to involve another person, you have to give us the name or something more discriminative so that we can understand who is who. 02br
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00The second sentence is okay. 02br
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00If you use "because", "to", "so as to" or "so that" inst
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01cite10Jesusengland12cite10SHE (=Anna or other person?)12blockquote
10Either way. Without further context, 01i00she = Anna02i00. Also, as mentioned previously, 01i00and02i00 is not the best word to connect the two parts of the sentence. 01i00 because02i

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