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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Grammar question

Is the following sentence correct:

Prince Hasan would have been the King of Jordan now if the late King Hussein had not changed his heir designate on his death bed breaking all precedence.
  

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Hi, Prince Hasan would have been the King of Jordan by now if the late King Hussein had not changed his heir designate on his death bed breaking all precedence. Prince Hasan would be the King of Jordan now if the late King Hussein had not changed his heir designate on his death bed breaking all precedence. I'd put a comma before 'breaking'.

  • Hi, Prince Hasan would have been the King of Jordan by now if the late King Hussein had not changed his heir designate on his death bed breaking all precedence.
  • Prince Hasan would be the King of Jordan now if the late King Hussein had not changed his heir designate on his death bed breaking all precedence.
  • I'd put a comma before 'breaking'.
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Hi,

Prince Hasan would have been the King of Jordan by now if the late King Hussein had not changed his heir designate on his death bed breaking all precedence.



Prince Hasan would be the King of Jordan now if the late King Hussein had not changed his heir designate on his death bed breaking all precedence.




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