Dear all,
Could you please tell me which of the following sentences are correct?
1) He has followed in his father's footsteps.
2) He has followed his father's footsteps.
3) He has become established now.
4) He has established now.
5) He has settled in now.
6) He has settled now.
7) It's a bit of a difficult situation.
8) It's a bit difficult situation.
1) He has followed in his father's footsteps. Good. 2) He has followed his father's footsteps.
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1) He has followed in his father's footsteps. Good.
2) He has followed his father's footsteps. No.
3) He has become established now. OK.
4) He has established now. No. You have to establish something. You can't just establish.