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Suresh ghosh Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

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I threw a party and only ten of twenty five invitees came to my place. I don't think any other will come to join us.

Is the above sentence grammatically correct?

  

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No, not quite. I'm throwing a party, but only ten of the twenty-five invitees have come. I don't think any more will join us.

  • No, not quite.
  • I'm throwing a party, but only ten of the twenty-five invitees have come.
  • I don't think any more will join us.
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No, not quite.

I'm throwing a party, but only ten of the twenty-five invitees have come. I don't think any more will join us.

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