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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

He will have to "visit" the only one who can help him, his cousin

In the sentence "He will have to "visit" the only one who can help him, his cousin" is the grammar correct?

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The grammar is correct, but if this visit is his last chance for help, or his only opportunity for help, you may want to be more formal to give it weight/importance. " This suggestion is just personal preference, however, so you can choose whichever you feel best suits your point.

  • The grammar is correct, but if this visit is his last chance for help, or his only opportunity for help, you may want to be more formal to give it weight/importance.
  • " This suggestion is just personal preference, however, so you can choose whichever you feel best suits your point.
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The grammar is correct, but if this visit is his last chance for help, or his only opportunity for help, you may want to be more formal to give it weight/importance. For example, "have to pay a visit to" or "have to call upon" rather than just "to visit."

This suggestion is just personal preference, however, so you can choose whichever you feel best suits your point.

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