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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Any errors in this sentensce?

Hi, teachers. I'd like you to correct this sentence. If nature was destroyed, human could not live, either. Thanks always.
  

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It should be "human s could not live" and you do not need the comma before "either". I find the concept of "nature" being destroyed slightly odd under close scrutiny. Perhaps something like "natural environment" would be better.

  • It should be "human s could not live" and you do not need the comma before "either".
  • I find the concept of "nature" being destroyed slightly odd under close scrutiny.
  • Perhaps something like "natural environment" would be better.
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It should be "humans could not live" and you do not need the comma before "either".

I find the concept of "nature" being destroyed slightly odd under close scrutiny. Perhaps something like "natural environment" would be better.

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