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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
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"...belonging to a group does..." - position of 'does'

Retaining one's individuality warrants the same importance as belonging to a group does.

Retaining one's individuality warrants the same importance as does belonging to a group.




Which one is correct?



Thanks 





PBF
  

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Hi, Retaining one's individuality warrants the same importance as belonging to a group does. Retaining one's individuality warrants the same importance as does belonging to a group. Which one is correct?

  • Hi, Retaining one's individuality warrants the same importance as belonging to a group does.
  • Retaining one's individuality warrants the same importance as does belonging to a group.
  • Which one is correct?
  • Both are OK, but I like #2 better.
  • It seems slightly odd to me to say that something warrants importance.
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Hi,

Retaining one's individuality warrants the same importance as belonging to a group does.



Retaining one's individuality warrants the same importance as does belonging to a group.






Which one is correct?

Both are OK, but I like #2 better.

It seems slightly odd to me to say that something warrants

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