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Seagull Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

his many football teams

Regarding the following two sentences:

(A) Kenneth supervises his many football teams on a regular basis.

(B) Kenneth supervises a lot of football teams of his own on a regular basis.

Q1 Do they sound natural?

Q2 Is there any better way to express this idea?
  

Top answer

They are good sentences. You could also say Kenneth supervises a lot of his own football teams on a regular basis .

  • They are good sentences.
  • You could also say Kenneth supervises a lot of his own football teams on a regular basis .
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They are good sentences. You could also say Kenneth supervises a lot of his own football teams on a regular basis.
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I understand.

Thank you so much indeed, Englishmaven.

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