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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I chose for the part, so you could be on stage with Sue

Dear forum members:

In the sentence "I chose for the part, so you could be on stage with Sue" is the grammar correct?

Context: Daniel and Mark are talking. Daniel is the director of a play at High School. Mark has a big crush on Sue

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The sentence is not correct. Daniel: "I chose you for the part, so you could be on stage with Sue . " Mark: "Thank you.

  • The sentence is not correct.
  • Daniel: "I chose you for the part, so you could be on stage with Sue .
  • " Mark: "Thank you.
  • "
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The sentence is not correct.

Daniel: "I chose you for the part, so you could be on stage with Sue."
Mark: "Thank you. I would love playing opposite Sue."

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