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Nugso Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences are correct?

Hi

Is it OK to tell both " In which city do you live" and " Which city do you live in" are correct? Second one sounds better to me, probably because It looks grammatically correct.

Another question of mine is; We normally say " Guns N Roses has released THEIR 4th album" But It looks so weird to me.

Is it OK to say:

Guns N Roses have released THEIR 4th album

Guns N Roses has released ITS 4th album

Thanks. :-)
  

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Nugso Is it OK to say both " In which city do you live ? " and " Which city do you live in ? " are correct?

  • Nugso Is it OK to say both " In which city do you live ?
  • " and " Which city do you live in ?
  • " are correct?
  • The second one sounds better to me, probably because it looks grammatically correct.
  • They are both grammatically correct.
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NugsoIs it OK to say both " In which city do you live?" and " Which city do you live in?" are correct? The second one sounds better to me, probably because it looks grammatically correct.
They are both grammatically correct. The first is more formal.

(Don't assume that everybody lives in a city.)

You'll get quicker answer
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Thank you Rover_KE. From now on, I'm going to try to do what you suggested. :-)
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NugsoIs it OK to say:

Guns N Roses have released THEIR 4th album

Guns N Roses has released ITS 4th album
Yes. Those are OK.
NugsoGuns N Roses has released THEIR 4th album" ... looks so weird to me.
I suppose it is a little weird, but it's OK in everyday conversation. their
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I am indebted to both of you! ( Does it sound a bit formal?)
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NugsoI am indebted to both of you! ( Does it sound a bit formal?)
Yes.

Prajwal

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