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Kishore khandagale Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

He is none other than the town drunkard.

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When he foils two robberies in one day the town drunkard is hired to guard the local bank.

Is it grammatically correct?

How to rewrite it.

Because in this sentence He is none other than the town drunkard. But in this sentence it seems that there are two persons, one is He and other is the town drunkard.
  

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Is it grammatically correct? Yes. kishore khandagale He is none other than the town drunkard.

  • Is it grammatically correct?
  • Yes.
  • kishore khandagale He is none other than the town drunkard.
  • But in this sentence it seems that there are two persons, one is He and other is the town drunkard.
  • No, they are one and the same: 'He' is the town drunkard.
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kishore khandagaleWhen he foils two robberies in one day the town drunkard is hired to guard the local bank.Is it grammatically correct?
Yes.
kishore khandagale He is none other than the town drunkard. But in this sentence it seems that there are two persons, one is He and other is the town drunkard.
No, they are one and the

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