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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

is this sentence correct

I, along with Tom, am going to the factory
  

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You need to add a period (full stop) at the end. However, sometimes it's better to say: Tom and I are going to the factory.

  • You need to add a period (full stop) at the end.
  • However, sometimes it's better to say: Tom and I are going to the factory.
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You need to add a period (full stop) at the end.

However, sometimes it's better to say: Tom and I are going to the factory.
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It's correct, with a full stop at the end, but it's not very natural. We'd normally say:

I am going (along) with Tom to the Factory.
I am going to the factory with Tom.

ps. Cross-posted with ozzourti.

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