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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Is it grammatically correct?

The supplied two seat recliner armchair's backrest leans backward than the backrest of single seat recliner. The recline height of backrest of the single seat from the floor is 80 cm while the recline height of backrest of the two seater is 60 cm from the floor.
  

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It is a little confusing as written. I would simply say: The backrest of the two-seat recliner has a deeper drop than that of the single-seat recliner. The two-seater will recline to 60 cm.

  • It is a little confusing as written.
  • I would simply say: The backrest of the two-seat recliner has a deeper drop than that of the single-seat recliner.
  • The two-seater will recline to 60 cm.
  • above the floor, while the single-seater will only recline to 80 cm.
  • I do not think you need to add "armchair" and you probably do not need "supplied" (unless you are talking about a particular armchair that the reader needs to have identified).
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It is a little confusing as written. I would simply say:

The backrest of the two-seat recliner has a deeper drop than that of the single-seat recliner. The two-seater will recline to 60 cm. above the floor, while the single-seater will only recline to 80 cm.

I do not think you need to add "armchair" and you probably do not need "supplied" (unless you are talking about a partic

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