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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

I love to take nature photos in a garden or anywhere else.

Is it grammatically correct or should I omit "else" in order to make it correct?

  

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I love to take nature photos in a garden or anywhere else. Sounds awkward to me. I'd just say eg I love to take nature photos.

  • I love to take nature photos in a garden or anywhere else.
  • Sounds awkward to me.
  • I'd just say eg I love to take nature photos.
  • If you mean you prefer to take them in a garden, say eg I love to take nature photos, preferably in a garden.
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I love to take nature photos in a garden or anywhere else. Sounds awkward to me. I'd just say eg I love to take nature photos.

If you mean you prefer to take them in a garden, say eg I love to take nature photos, preferably in a garden.

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