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SHD Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences grammatically correct and natural?

The following members will not be there for AGM tomorrow as they are out of main land.

The following members will not be there for AGM tomorrow as they are in their native place.

The following members will not be there for AGM tomorrow as they went to their hometown yesterday.

The following members will not be there for AGM tomorrow as they left to their native place yesterday.

  

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SHD ... as they are out of main land. as they are in their native place.

  • SHD ...
  • as they are out of main land.
  • as they are in their native place.
  • as they went to their hometown yesterday.
  • as they left to their native place yesterday.
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SHD ... as they are out of main land.

... as they are in their native place.
... as they went to their hometown yesterday.
... as they left to their native place yesterday.

"out of main land" and "their native place" are both meaningless to me.

"went to their hometown yesterday" is OK.

CJ

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