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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Is it correct?

0Which one is correct?If both of them are correct so waht is the difference?02br
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00A person who lived in 19th is different frome Tom.02br
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00A person who having lived in 19th is different from Tom.0-
  

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0 I'm afraid that neither of them make much sense. 0-

  • 0 I'm afraid that neither of them make much sense.
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0 I'm afraid that neither of them make much sense. 0-
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0Hi,02br
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00Please revise your questions? 19th what? Century? In you #2 question, "having lived" is the wrong form in that context.02br
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00If it's in fact "19th century", I would prefer "had lived" instead of just "lived". 0-
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0 It was not Tom who lived in room 19.02br
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00Holding to the structure of your sentence:02br
00The person who lived in the 19th is not Tom 0-

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