Which are correct:
1) His suit to wear at official meetings is at the cleaner's but his suit to wear at parties is here.
2) His pen to sign official documents is on the desk, but his pen to take notes is in his pocket.
3) His tools to fix cars are in the garage, but his tools to repair electronic devices are here.
4) His tools to fix cars with are in the garage, but his tools to repair electronic devices with are here.
Gratefully,
Navi
navitasan Which are correct: Yikes! None of them. The subjects all need to be recast.
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navitasanWhich are correct:
Yikes! None of them. The subjects all need to be recast. ![]()
Those are all correct, but more natural patterns are:
eg The suit he wears at official meetings is at the cleaner's but the one he wears at parties is here.
eg His suit for official meetings is at the cleaner's but his one for parties is here.