Jim: 'Your father is a believer, I guess. At least his words give that kind of impression.'
John: 'I think on one side he is a communist; on the other a philosopher as well as a believer.'
The above conversation is from my English home-work. Are the sentences grammatically correct? Please help. Thank you.
Yes.
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