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Too finicky 7 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar ?

Are these sentences grammatically correct-

1. Tom spoke to Jane about her mother. or

Tom spoke about her mother to Jane.

2. Tom who's working at a firm is from New jersey.

3. Where did you graduate from?

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too finicky 7 Are these sentences grammatically correct- 1. Tom spoke to Jane about her mother. or (Jane's mother) 2.

  • too finicky 7 Are these sentences grammatically correct- 1.
  • Tom spoke to Jane about her mother.
  • or (Jane's mother) 2.
  • Tom spoke about her mother to Jane.
  • (Some other woman's mother) 3.
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too finicky 7

Are these sentences grammatically correct-

1. Tom spoke to Jane about her mother. or (Jane's mother)

2. Tom spoke about her mother to Jane. (Some other woman's mother)

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1. Tom spoke to Jane about her mother. OK

Tom spoke about her mother to Jane. Not wrong, but ounds awkward.

2. Tom who's working at a firm is from New jersey.

This sounds like there are two or more people called Tom, and you are trying to identify which one

at a firm sounds odd. You'd normally ifdenif ythe firm

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