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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi there,

Could you check for me if I have made any mistakes in these two sentences, please?


That bike is perfectly good in every aspects, that is what I said about how perfect it was.

That bike has bigger tires and wheels, that have what I said about these settings (I means tires and wheels).


Thanks in advance.

  

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That bike is perfectly good in every aspects, that is what I said about how perfect it was. No, say it this way. " That bike is perfectly good in every aspect", that is what I said about how perfect it was .

  • That bike is perfectly good in every aspects, that is what I said about how perfect it was.
  • No, say it this way.
  • " That bike is perfectly good in every aspect", that is what I said about how perfect it was .
  • That bike has bigger tires and wheels, that have what I said about these settings (I means tires and wheels).
  • 'that have what I said' makes no sense.
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That bike is perfectly good in every aspects, that is what I said about how perfect it was.

No, say it this way.

"That bike is perfectly good in every aspect", that

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