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Moguwai007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Areas each with a different concept.

I want to combine these two sentences into one. Could you tell me if the combined one is grammatically correct. If not, how would you rectify it?

1)The theme park has three different areas .
2)Each area has a different concept.

[Combined sentence]
The theme park has three areas each with a different concept.
  

Top answer

The theme park has three area s, each with a different concept. OR The theme park has three areas with different concepts.

  • The theme park has three area s, each with a different concept.
  • OR The theme park has three areas with different concepts.
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The theme park has three areas, each with a different concept.
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The theme park has three areas with different concepts.
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I see. Thank you very much. I appreciate your corrections.

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