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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Comma or no comma?

"The house can be bought for 100,000 dollars in a good condition" and "The white house can be bought for 100,000 dollars, in a good condition"

Are both sentences correct?
  

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Anonymous "The house can be bought for 100,000 dollars in a good condition" and "The white house can be bought for 100,000 dollars, in a good condition"Are both sentences correct? Not really. The grammar is OK, but they are not logically sound.

  • Anonymous "The house can be bought for 100,000 dollars in a good condition" and "The white house can be bought for 100,000 dollars, in a good condition"Are both sentences correct?
  • Not really.
  • The grammar is OK, but they are not logically sound.
  • Maybe you mean this: A house that is in good condition can be bought for 100,000 dollars.
  • The white house, which is in good condition, can be bought for 100,000 dollars.
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Anonymous"The house can be bought for 100,000 dollars in a good condition" and "The white house can be bought for 100,000 dollars, in a good condition"Are both sentences correct?
Not really. The grammar is OK, but they are not logically sound.

Maybe you mean this:

A house that is in good condition can be bought for 100,000 dollars.
The w

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