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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Correct sentence

Is the following sentence correct in its form or in grammar?

"The beauty to live more on the west side than the east side"

What do you understand exactly from this sentence? Is it correct to use the word "more" here? Does this sentence correctly explain what the writer had in mind?
  

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Anonymous What do you understand exactly from this sentence? Not much. Anonymous Does this sentence correctly explain what the writer had in mind?

  • Anonymous What do you understand exactly from this sentence?
  • Not much.
  • Anonymous Does this sentence correctly explain what the writer had in mind?
  • I have no idea what was in his mind.
  • Who is the writer?
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AnonymousWhat do you understand exactly from this sentence?
Not much.
AnonymousDoes this sentence correctly explain what the writer had in mind?
I have no idea what was in his mind. Who is the writer?

Maybe it was supposed to be one of these:
You find more beauty living on the west side than on the east side.
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It is not a complete sentence. There is no subject-verb relationship. There is no verb indicating tense.

I'm not sure what it means to live more on the west side. Does it mean to be in that area more time than being on the east side? Does it mean to be farther west than east? Does it mean to live more or to be more on the west side? I think the person thinks that the west side is more att

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