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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Are 'commonalities' and 'but needed' correctly used in the sentence?

Are 'commonalities' and 'but needed' correctly used in the sentence?

Queen Helena of Adiabene and Victor's mother, Victoria, share so many commonalities that they have become the perfect mothers their children may not have asked for but needed.

  

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Are 'commonalities' No. We use the idiom 'have things in common'. and 'but needed' correctly used in the sentence?

  • Are 'commonalities' No.
  • We use the idiom 'have things in common'.
  • and 'but needed' correctly used in the sentence?
  • See below.
  • Queen Helena of Adiabene and Victor's mother, Victoria, have so much in common that they have become the perfect mothers their children may not have asked for but need ed .
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Are 'commonalities' No. We use the idiom 'have things in common'.

and 'but needed' correctly used in the sentence? See below.

Queen Helena of Adiabene and Victor's mother, Victoria, have so much in common that they have become the perfect mothers their children may not have asked for but needed.

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