Every time someone walks past her she moves. Which of these sentences could possiby work grammatically speaking ?
She moves as often as there are people. She moves as often as there are people that walk by. She moves as many times as there are people. She moves as many times as there are people.
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Top answer
First, what's your opinion? Hint: some people may walk past her, some people may just sit or stand near her.
— Clive
First, what's your opinion?
Hint: some people may walk past her, some people may just sit or stand near her.
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