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Omnidemon Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Independant clause question.

Hello to everyone here who is reading this! I have a question for whomever.

Below in the sentence, I used a correlative conjunction which consists of rather and than.

"He would rather study than play video games."

Should I avoid such sentences and conjunctions when writing in a formal English manner?
  

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Omnidemon Hello to everyone here who is reading this! I have a question for whomever. Below in the sentence, I used a correlative conjunction which consists of rather and than.

  • Omnidemon Hello to everyone here who is reading this!
  • I have a question for whomever.
  • Below in the sentence, I used a correlative conjunction which consists of rather and than.
  • " Should I avoid such sentences and conjunctions when writing in a formal English manner?
  • You need not avoid such sentences in formal English.
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OmnidemonHello to everyone here who is reading this! I have a question for whomever.

Below in the sentence, I used a correlative conjunction which consists of rather and than.

"He would rather study than play video games."

Should I avoid such sentences and conjunctions when writing in a formal English manner?

You need not a

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