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Ruttonjee Posted 19 years ago
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convenience

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00Is it correct to say, 'Fast food is convenient, which suits the pace of modern life.02br
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01cite10Ruttonjee12cite10Hi there,12br
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10Is it correct to say, 'Fast food is convenient, which suits the pace of modern life.12br
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10Simon12br
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10Yes, very good.0-
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0No,02br
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00Fast food is convenient 01b00and02b00 suits the pace of modern life.02br
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00Which is only correct if you rephrase it02br
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00Fast food, which is convenient, suits the pace of modern life.02br
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00or02br
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00Fast food, which suits the pace of mode
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01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10No,12br
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10Fast food is convenient 11b10and12b10 suits the pace of modern life.12br
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10Which is only correct if you rephrase it12br
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10Fast food, which is convenient, suits the pace of modern life.12br
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0Hi there,02br
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00I want to talk about the convenience of fast food suits the pace of modern life. I, therefore, wrote the sentence like this: Fast food is convenient, which suits the pace of modern life. Any mistake in this sentence?02br
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00Simon0-

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