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Ramesh Reddy Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

corrections.

Yesterday, I went to my village, where I played foot ball. But instead of playing foot ball, I should have played cricket with my friends.

Please correct the sentence if any mistakes.
  

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Your sentence is grammatical. I think a comma after but is possible. Yesterday, I went to my village, where I played foot ball.

  • Your sentence is grammatical.
  • I think a comma after but is possible.
  • Yesterday, I went to my village, where I played foot ball.
  • But, instead of playing foot ball, I should have played cricket with my friends.
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Your sentence is grammatical.
I think a comma after but is possible.

Yesterday, I went to my village, where I played foot ball. But, instead of playing foot ball, I should have played cricket with my friends.
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Ramesh Reddy But instead of playing foot ball, I should have played cricket with my friends. Please correct the sentence if any mistakes.
This is my opinion. Grammatically, it is correct. If we take the wording in the sentence as straightly written, the main clause doesn't seem to connect too well with the "but-clause". Also, it is fine for practice. In natu

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