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Fadysandy Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is grammar correct ?

Not only are smokers putting themselves at a risk for harmful effects, but they also endanger non-smokers with their passive smoking.
  

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This sounds fine to me: Not only are smokers putting themselves at a risk of suffering harmful effects, but also they endanger the lives of non-smokers, the passive smokers.

  • This sounds fine to me: Not only are smokers putting themselves at a risk of suffering harmful effects, but also they endanger the lives of non-smokers, the passive smokers.
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This sounds fine to me:

Not only are smokers putting themselves at a risk of suffering harmful effects, but also they endanger the lives of non-smokers, the passive smokers.
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Hi

I was not totally satsified with the sentence I gave. Hence I wanted a veteran member or someone else to check it.

Mister Micawber has done it. Here is the sentence.

Not only are smokers putting themselves at risk, but they are also endangering the lives of non-smokers, the passive smokers.

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