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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

[in my day] or [in my generation]

I have made up the sentences below.

(1) In my day, most of us showed more respect to our teachers and grandparents.

(2) In my generation, most of us showed more respect to our teachers and grandparents.

Which beginning phrase fits better? Thank you very much.

  

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ansonguy Which beginning phrase fits better? This is a matter of opinion. In my opinion it's (1), but without the comma.

  • ansonguy Which beginning phrase fits better?
  • This is a matter of opinion.
  • In my opinion it's (1), but without the comma.
  • CJ
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ansonguyWhich beginning phrase fits better?

This is a matter of opinion.

In my opinion it's (1), but without the comma.

CJ

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