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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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You spent three months in Paris with a woman you'd just met instead of seeing your kids.

Is this grammatically correct? Would you say it in a different way?

  

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You spent three months in Paris with a woman you'd just met instead of seeing your kids. Is this grammatically correct? Yes Would you say it in a different way?

  • You spent three months in Paris with a woman you'd just met instead of seeing your kids.
  • Is this grammatically correct?
  • Yes Would you say it in a different way?
  • " Clive
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You spent three months in Paris with a woman you'd just met instead of seeing your kids.

Is this grammatically correct? Yes

Would you say it in a different way? Maybe "Instead of seeing your kids, you spent three months in Paris with a woman you'd just met."

Clive

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