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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hi, people! Can you help me order one sentence? I want to say that something hasn't been invented yet. And I've come up with two versions:
1. Still hasn't been invented a way for...
2. It still hasn't been invented a way for...

So, which sentence is grammatically true?
  

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Neither. A way has not yet been invented to [do something].

  • Neither.
  • A way has not yet been invented to [do something].
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Neither.

A way has not yet been invented to [do something].

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