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Odysseypenelopiad Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

English

Which one is grammatically correct?

1. Most people at any age are familiar with the concept of ethics.

2. Most people, at any age, are familiar with the concept of ethics.

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By "age" do you mean a person's age in years, or do you mean the age (era) in which they are living?

  • By "age" do you mean a person's age in years, or do you mean the age (era) in which they are living?
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By "age" do you mean a person's age in years, or do you mean the age (era) in which they are living?
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Welcome to English Forums, Penelope. Thank you for registering. Both of your sentences are fine; they depend only on whether you wish to highlight 'at any age' (with commas).
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odysseypenelopiadA person's age in years
Is a one-year-old familiar with the concept of ethics?

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