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Mikhail Hasan Posted 4 years ago
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"his" in sentence

In the following sentence: On being questioned about his work and his busy schedule that allowed him little time to socialize. Should I write his work and his busy schedule? or is the first "his" enough, so that it reads: On being questioned about his work and busy schedule that allowed him little time to socialize?

  

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Mikhail Hasan In the following sentence It's not a sentence. It's a dependent clause. There is no main clause.

  • Mikhail Hasan In the following sentence It's not a sentence.
  • It's a dependent clause.
  • There is no main clause.
  • , he answered ...
  • ...
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Mikhail HasanIn the following sentence

It's not a sentence. It's a dependent clause. There is no main clause. You need more than you have written to make a full sentence — something more like the following:

On being questioned about ..., he answered ... ... ...

Mikhail HasanShould I write his work and his b

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