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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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In January we had a furnace breakdown and a mice infestation.That was the worst problem we had all winter.
I need it to be fixed for a vague pronoun.
  

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"Mice infestation" is ungrammatical. "That" is vague. You'd need to say it, for example, as: "In January we had a furnace breakdown and a mouse infestation.

  • "Mice infestation" is ungrammatical.
  • "That" is vague.
  • You'd need to say it, for example, as: "In January we had a furnace breakdown and a mouse infestation.
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"Mice infestation" is ungrammatical. "That" is vague. You'd need to say it, for example, as:

"In January we had a furnace breakdown and a mouse infestation. It was the most problem-plagued winter we've ever had."
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AnonymousI need it to be fixed for a vague pronoun.
Are you referring to "That" at the beginning of the second sentence?

You mentioned two problems, then said "That", as if there had only been one problem.

This impedes understanding of what you are attempting to say.

CJ

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