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Fadysandy Posted 13 years ago
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Is my sentence correct? (Q)?

Sara has a lot of friends, many of whom she was at school with.
  

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fadysandy Sara has a lot of friends, many of whom she was at school with. It's OK, but rather awkward. Sara has a lot of friends, many of whom she went to school with.

  • fadysandy Sara has a lot of friends, many of whom she was at school with.
  • It's OK, but rather awkward.
  • Sara has a lot of friends, many of whom she went to school with.
  • Sara has a lot of friends, many of whom were her schoolmates.
  • Sara has a lot of friends and many of them were her schoolmates.
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fadysandySara has a lot of friends, many of whom she was at school with.
It's OK, but rather awkward.

Sara has a lot of friends, many of whom she went to school with.
Sara has a lot of friends, many of whom were her schoolmates.
Sara has a lot of friends and many of them were her schoolmates. (I would use this one.)

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