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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is the following sentence grammatically correct?

Is the following sentence grammatically correct? If it’s not, what correction should be made?

It was winter then but not that cold like the winter a year before, or else she’d freeze to death.
  

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Should I correct the sentence as follows? It was winter then but not that cold like last year's (winter), or else she’d freeze to death.

  • Should I correct the sentence as follows?
  • It was winter then but not that cold like last year's (winter), or else she’d freeze to death.
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Should I correct the sentence as follows? It was winter then but not that cold like last year's (winter), or else she’d freeze to death.
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Would it be okay if I rewrite the sentence as It was winter then but not that cold like last year's (winter), or else she’d freeze to death?

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