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Omar Ahmed Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

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Is the underlined part in the following sentence grammatically correct in formal English?

- If the whole world is against Cristiano, it will be me against the whole world.

Is it correct to say "it will be me against the whole world"?

  

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Omar Ahmed Is the underlined part in the following sentence grammatically correct in formal English? - If the whole world is against Cristiano, it will be me against the whole world. Is it correct to say "it will be me against the whole world"?

  • Omar Ahmed Is the underlined part in the following sentence grammatically correct in formal English?
  • - If the whole world is against Cristiano, it will be me against the whole world.
  • Is it correct to say "it will be me against the whole world"?
  • Yes, all of that is correct English.
  • It may seem a little unusual, but it is correct.
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Omar Ahmed

Is the underlined part in the following sentence grammatically correct in formal English?

- If the whole world is against Cristiano, it will be me against the whole world.

Is it correct to say "it will be me against the whole world"?

Yes, all of that is correct English. It may seem a little unusual, but it

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