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Green witty Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences grammatically correct?

1) It doesn't count as a snowman without a hat and a scarf.


2) When we reached the tree where our snowman was standing under,.......


3) I placed a carrot where his nose should be.

  

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green witty 1) It doesn't count as a snowman without a hat and a scarf. Grammatically correct, but ambiguous. You need: It doesn't count as a snowman if it doesn't have a hat and scarf.

  • green witty 1) It doesn't count as a snowman without a hat and a scarf.
  • Grammatically correct, but ambiguous.
  • You need: It doesn't count as a snowman if it doesn't have a hat and scarf.
  • green witty 2) When we reached the tree where that our snowman was standing under, .......
  • As shown above.
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green witty1) It doesn't count as a snowman without a hat and a scarf.

Grammatically correct, but ambiguous. You need:

It doesn't count as a snowman if it doesn't have a hat and scarf.
green witty2) When we reached the tree where that our snowman was standing under,

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