Sentence: At classroom, Michael(sitting in bench) and John(who is standing) said same words and at same time.
Hi Mainly, you need to allow yourself the word 'the', where needed, and a space before opening brackets. I'd say, 'in the classroom'; or maybe just 'in class'. Also, it has to be 'sitting on a bench'.
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Mainly, you need to allow yourself the word 'the', where needed, and a space before opening brackets. I'd say, 'in the classroom'; or maybe just 'in class'. Also, it has to be 'sitting on a bench'. You can use the 'and' for emphasis, so I have left it in, but it's not necessary: they said the same words at the same time ...
- In the classroom, Michael (sitting on a bench) and