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Omar Ahmed Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Correct or not?

What do you think of this structure ( It is about what how important it is to help people in life.)?

This sentence is in our syllabus

  

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Omar Ahmed It is about what how important it is to help people in life. To show us a sentence as an example, enclose it between quotation marks — " ... " — not between parentheses — ( ...

  • Omar Ahmed It is about what how important it is to help people in life.
  • To show us a sentence as an example, enclose it between quotation marks — " ...
  • " — not between parentheses — ( ...
  • ) .
  • The sentence is wrong.
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Omar AhmedIt is about what how important it is to help people in life.

To show us a sentence as an example, enclose it between quotation marks — " ... "— not between parentheses — ( ... ).

The sentence is wrong. It should not have "what", which I crossed out above.

CJ

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