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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

game

John just came back from New York for a school competition game.

Is the sentence above correct?

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Top answer

Competition game - don't use both words. This sentence does not mean that the game was in New York. The game is wherever John is now.

  • Competition game - don't use both words.
  • This sentence does not mean that the game was in New York.
  • The game is wherever John is now.
  • Is that what you wanted?
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Competition game - don't use both words.

This sentence does not mean that the game was in New York. The game is wherever John is now. Is that what you wanted?
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Thank you very much Nona!

John came back from a game in NY.

Is the above sentence correct?

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