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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I have ten minutes (in which) to eat.

I have ten minutes to eat.
I have ten minutes in which to eat.

Which is the correct sentence?

Thanks.
  

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tamguatlay Which is the correct sentence? Both, though the one with "in which" seems unnecessarily fussy and overly formal. CJ

  • tamguatlay Which is the correct sentence?
  • Both, though the one with "in which" seems unnecessarily fussy and overly formal.
  • CJ
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tamguatlayWhich is the correct sentence?
Both, though the one with "in which" seems unnecessarily fussy and overly formal.

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