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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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"If they killed Russians, there wouldn't be Russians who would complain." Is this sentence correct?

  

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Anonymous If they killed all the Russians, there wouldn't be any Russians who would complain. The sentence is grammatically correct as you wrote it, but not completely correct logically. I added the words in blue to correct that.

  • Anonymous If they killed all the Russians, there wouldn't be any Russians who would complain.
  • The sentence is grammatically correct as you wrote it, but not completely correct logically.
  • I added the words in blue to correct that.
  • Though I don't usually comment on the content of sentences, this one is a bit brutal, wouldn't you say?
  • I can only conclude that you couldn't find a similar, less shocking example that illustrated the rule of grammar you were concerned about.
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AnonymousIf they killed all the Russians, there wouldn't be any Russians who would complain.

The sentence is grammatically correct as you wrote it, but not completely correct logically. I added the words in blue to correct that.

Though I don't usually comment on the content of se

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