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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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This provided them with such a great conveniences.Is this correct? Please write if it's wrong can you rewrite it?
  

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Not knowing what “This” represents makes it difficult to respond helpfully. By itself, the sentence should be using ‘convenience’ if the singular is intended. A microwave oven is a convenience.

  • Not knowing what “This” represents makes it difficult to respond helpfully.
  • By itself, the sentence should be using ‘convenience’ if the singular is intended.
  • A microwave oven is a convenience.
  • Being married to a doctor is a convenience.
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Not knowing what “This” represents makes it difficult to respond helpfully. By itself, the sentence should be using ‘convenience’ if the singular is intended. A microwave oven is a convenience. Being married to a doctor is a convenience.

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