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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is it the sentence correct?

This weekend, there is going to be plenty of time to do it.
  

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Anonymous This weeken d t here is going to be plenty of time to do it. No comma. It's OK, but the normal word order has 'this weekend' at the end.

  • Anonymous This weeken d t here is going to be plenty of time to do it.
  • No comma.
  • It's OK, but the normal word order has 'this weekend' at the end.
  • There's going to be plenty of time to do it this weekend.
  • CJ
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Anonymous This weekend there is going to be plenty of time to do it.
No comma. It's OK, but the normal word order has 'this weekend' at the end.

There's going to be plenty of time to do it this weekend.

CJ
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Thank you. And "It's going to be plenty of time to do this weekend." ?
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AnonymousThank you. And "It's going to be plenty of time to do this weekend." ?
Oof! No. You can't do that one.
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CalifJimNo comma. It's OK, but the normal word order has 'this weekend' at the end.
I agree about the normal word order, but I think the comma is possible in the original.
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fivejedjonI think the comma is possible in the original.
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