Are the following sentences correct? In the first sentence, is there really a need to include the clause 'who can freely share her personal experiences with others'?
Are the following sentences correct? In the first sentence, is there really a need to include the clause 'who can freely share her personal experiences with others'?
1. It is true that Miko is less expressive than Mika who can freely share her personal experiences with others. 2. It is true that Mika can share her personal experiences with others more freely than Miko.
Top answer
Both are OK. An actor or painter. for example, could use another way..
— Clive
Both are OK.
An actor or painter.
for example, could use another way..
Put a comma after 'Mika' in #1.
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