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Cpu tile Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammatical structure of the sentence

"One could literally spend a day there, with a separate, colorful section for children and young adults, a relatively mundane-looking section for adults, an array of sophisticated computers for research and browsing through e-magazines, and a huge collection of English DVDs."



Can someone please tell me if the text highlighted in red is grammatically correct?

  

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The highlighted text is grammatically correct, but the whole sentence is too long, and should be re-written. My suggestion would be something like this: One could spend a full day there. There is a colourful section for children and young people; another section of more interest to adults; an extensive computer section; and a huge collection of English DVD´s.

  • The highlighted text is grammatically correct, but the whole sentence is too long, and should be re-written.
  • My suggestion would be something like this: One could spend a full day there.
  • There is a colourful section for children and young people; another section of more interest to adults; an extensive computer section; and a huge collection of English DVD´s.
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The highlighted text is grammatically correct, but the whole sentence is too long, and should be re-written. My suggestion would be something like this:

One could spend a full day there. There is a colourful section for children and young people; another section of more interest to adults; an extensive computer section; and a huge collection of English DVD´s.

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