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Zhfan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is my question grammatically correct?

Hello.

My question's going to be about some computer stuff. You don't have to see into details of my questions, please just correct my grammar: "What is the height of the lifting the mouse above the surface in which the sensor is turned off?"

Thank you!
  

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Hi, My question's going to be about some computer stuff. You don't have to see into details of my questions, please just correct my grammar: " What is the height of the lifting the mouse above the surface in which the sensor is turned off? " eg What is the height above the surface at which the mouse sensor is turned off?

  • Hi, My question's going to be about some computer stuff.
  • You don't have to see into details of my questions, please just correct my grammar: " What is the height of the lifting the mouse above the surface in which the sensor is turned off?
  • " eg What is the height above the surface at which the mouse sensor is turned off?
  • eg At what height above the surface is the mouse sensor turned off?
  • Clive
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Hi,

My question's going to be about some computer stuff. You don't have to see into details of my questions, please just correct my grammar: "What is the height of the lifting the mouse above the surface in which the sensor is turned off?"


eg What is the height above the surface at which the mouse sensor
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Thank you very much!

Is my version incorrect at all, except for "in which"?
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Hi,

The parts in red are incorrect.

"What is the height of the lifting the mouse above the surface in which the sensor is turned off?"

Clive

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