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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I was looking for an example, this might not be the best but I'd like to know if X with Y have correct?

Could you tell me how you would write this sentence?

Rarely do you see women with artificial nails have all the nails. Most of the time, the women is missing a nail because it's fallen off.

Rarely do you see women with nail polish on have all the fingers nail polish. Most of the time, at least one nail nail polish is chipped.

Rarely do you see a a boxer that boxes without a mouth piece have all his teeth.

Thank you very much
  

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Rarely do you see women with artificial nails who has all the nails. Most of the time, the woman is missing a nail because it's fallen off. Rarely do you see women with nail polish on who has all the fingers nai l polished.

  • Rarely do you see women with artificial nails who has all the nails.
  • Most of the time, the woman is missing a nail because it's fallen off.
  • Rarely do you see women with nail polish on who has all the fingers nai l polished.
  • Most of the time, at least one nail is chipped .
  • Thank you very much
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Anonymous .Rarely do you see women with artificial nails who has all the nails. Most of the time, the woman is missing a nail because it's fallen off.
Rarely do you see women with nail polish on who has all the fingers nail
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PhilipRarely do you see women with artificial nails who has all the nails. Most of the time, the woman is missing a nail because it's fallen off.Rarely do you see women with nail polish on who has all the fingers nail polished. Most of the time, at least one nail is chipped .
This is one of the rare occasions when I do not agree with Philip. I think we need:
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Good catch! In my defense, however, I must say that my correction of the first mention of 'women' got ignored while I was making the other corrections in red. Between the two of us, our Parisian friend will get a clear picture.
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Is 'who' optional?

Who is optional is this right? Does it change the meaning?
You can say 'Rarely do you see people do that'
'Rarely do you see people who do that'

Thank you
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Is 'who' optional?

Who is optional is this right? Does it change the meaning?
You can say 'Rarely do you see people do that'
'Rarely do you see people who do that'

Thank you

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