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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are they both okay?

"It's in Florida I think, where boats are."
""It's in Florida I think, where the boats are."

Thank you so much!
  

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Anonymous It's in Florid a, I think, where boats are. That's a strange sentence. Anonymous It's in Florid a, I think, where the boats are.

  • Anonymous It's in Florid a, I think, where boats are.
  • That's a strange sentence.
  • Anonymous It's in Florid a, I think, where the boats are.
  • That's possible.
  • This talks of specific boats.
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AnonymousIt's in Florida, I think, where boats are.
That's a strange sentence.
AnonymousIt's in Florida, I think, where the boats are.
That's possible. This talks of specific boats.
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Huh. Could you tell me why it is strange?
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AnonymousHuh. Could you tell me why it is strange?
Why single out Florida? And why so tentative ("I think")? Surely there are boats in every state of the US and in every country in the world!

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