Hello everyone.
First of all, I want to say that I am just interested in the perspective of grammar. It doesn't matter whether a sentence is odd or not. So I just wanna learn whether what I will write is correct "gramatically" or not.
1-) What city do you think to have felt great to have seen?
2-)(It is a long form of the above one) What city do you think that you felt great to have seen?
Are they correct gramatically? Thank you in advance.
Jawel First of all, I want to say that I am just interested in the perspective of grammar. It doesn't matter whether a sentence is odd or not. So I just wanna learn whether what I will write is correct "gramatically" or not.
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JawelFirst of all, I want to say that I am just interested in the perspective of grammar. It doesn't matter whether a sentence is odd or not. So I just wanna learn whether what I will write is correct "gramatically" or not.
You won't learn much English that is useful that way. Thousands of nonsense sentences can be written which are grammatical, but if you