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Cho7712 Posted 13 years ago
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Is it grammatically correct to transform the example sentence into the following italicized one?

example sentence;
Here is a brand-new telescope for him which to observe deeper into the sky through.

-->Here is a brand-new telescope for him through which
he can observe deeper into the sky.
  

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Is it grammatically correct to transform the example sentence into the following italicized one? example sentence; Here is a brand-new telescope for him which to observe deeper into the sky through. Incorrect --> Here is a brand-new telescope for him through which he can observe deeper into the sky.

  • Is it grammatically correct to transform the example sentence into the following italicized one?
  • example sentence; Here is a brand-new telescope for him which to observe deeper into the sky through.
  • Incorrect --> Here is a brand-new telescope for him through which he can observe deeper into the sky.
  • Not wrong, but very clumsy.
  • Better - Here is a brand-new telescope for him with which he can observe farther.
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Is it grammatically correct to transform the example sentence into the following italicized one?

example sentence;
Here is a brand-new telescope for him which to observe deeper into the sky through. Incorrect

-->Here is a brand-new telescope for him through which
he can observe deeper into the sky.
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