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Chrismlangan Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Grammar Help!

Is the following sentence grammatical?

We meet Mike, the over-talker, and Scott, the stutterer, amongst the other six men.
  

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Since it describies a specific situation, using Past Tense instead of Simple Present could sound better, like We met Mike, the over-talker, and Scott, the stutterer, amongst the other six men. Simple Presnet Tense is used to describe habits and routines. Someone else could help us with more logical information.

  • Since it describies a specific situation, using Past Tense instead of Simple Present could sound better, like We met Mike, the over-talker, and Scott, the stutterer, amongst the other six men.
  • Simple Presnet Tense is used to describe habits and routines.
  • Someone else could help us with more logical information.
  • Saikat
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Since it describies a specific situation, using Past Tense instead of Simple Present could sound better, like

We met Mike, the over-talker, and Scott, the stutterer, amongst the other six men.

Simple Presnet Tense is used to describe habits and routines. Someone else could help us with more logical information.

Saikat
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I don't think over-talker is a word!

Is it someone who interrupts (talks over others)? Or is it someone who talks too much?

CJ

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