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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Is “pertinent” the correct term?

How would you phrase the following?


In Tv musicals (shows) the songs that you hear the cast sing are pertinent to/have to do with scenes. (If the character has just gotten married, the song will be about love and marriage)


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"Pertinent" is good. In TV musicals, the songs that you hear the cast sing are pertinent to the scenes.

  • "Pertinent" is good.
  • In TV musicals, the songs that you hear the cast sing are pertinent to the scenes.
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"Pertinent" is good.

In TV musicals, the songs that you hear the cast sing are pertinent to the scenes.

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