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Nhật Bình Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

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Rather, they need to maintain a balance between the two so that movies used to and will continue to lend colour to people's lives.

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

This sentence is mine, and I'm afraid that the clause following 'so that' is ungrammatical.

  

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t Bình Rather, they need to maintain a balance between the two so that movies used to and will continue to lend colour to people's lives. Is this sentence grammatically correct? This sentence is mine, and I'm afraid that the clause following 'so that' is ungrammatical.

  • t Bình Rather, they need to maintain a balance between the two so that movies used to and will continue to lend colour to people's lives.
  • Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • This sentence is mine, and I'm afraid that the clause following 'so that' is ungrammatical.
  • 'so that' and 'used to' can't go together.
  • It's like saying We have to hurry to the supermarket in order to buy something to eat yesterday .
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Nh?t Bình

Rather, they need to maintain a balance between the two so that movies used to and will continue to lend colour to people's lives.

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

This sentence is mine, and I'm afraid that the clause following 'so that' is ungrammatical.

'so that' and 'used to' can't go together. It's like

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