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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Is my sentence correct?

"They can't join our club with the conditions they are in."
  

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Anonymous : Is my sentence correct? No, probably not, but I cannot understand the meaning. What 'conditions' are you speaking of?

  • Anonymous : Is my sentence correct?
  • No, probably not, but I cannot understand the meaning.
  • What 'conditions' are you speaking of?
  • How do they limit club membership?
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Anonymous: Is my sentence correct?
No, probably not, but I cannot understand the meaning. What 'conditions' are you speaking of? How do they limit club membership?
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I mean "impoverished" conditions.
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Then:

They can't join our club because of their impoverished condition.
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Could I add currently there?

"They can't join our club because of their impoverished condition they are currently in."
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AnonymousCould I add currently there?
Not that way, but you can do this:

They can't join our club because of their current impoverished condition.

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