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Carter Lee Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

Hi.
I not sure about the following sentence whether correct or not.

"I have interest in which is a developing your plan"

Also what if I remove the 'in' from above sentence, Is that also correct as the same meaning?
  

Top answer

Carter Lee "I have interest in which is a developing your plan" No, this is not a grammatical sentence. Can you rewrite in in another way because the meaning is unclear?

  • Carter Lee "I have interest in which is a developing your plan" No, this is not a grammatical sentence.
  • Can you rewrite in in another way because the meaning is unclear?
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Carter Lee"I have interest in which is a developing your plan"
No, this is not a grammatical sentence. Can you rewrite in in another way because the meaning is unclear?
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Sorry, I tying to write like this 'I have an interest which is your plan'.
By the other hand I have also another question after this, which point does make you unclear from initial my question? I am curious.
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Hi Carter,
Carter Lee 'I have an interest which is your plan'.
Your revised sentence is grammatically correct, but its meaning is rather odd. I am guessing you meant to say this: I am interested in your plan.
Carter LeeBy the other hand I have also another question after this,
The phrase is "on the other hand..."
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AnonymousHi Carter,Carter Lee 'I have an interest which is your plan'.Your revised sentence is grammatically correct, but its meaning is rather odd. I am guessing you meant to say this: I am interested in your plan. Carter LeeBy the other hand I have also another question after this,The phrase is "on the other hand..." Carter Leewhich point does make you unclear from init
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If you are really serious about improving your English, my advice is that you spend more time on studying and learning.
If you don't mind my forwardness, you have many fundamental grammar and sentence construction issues.
Carter LeeThanks for let me know it, But I can't count it how many error is in there.? especially, would you plea
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Thanks, I get it. Especially, the 'for letting' is good for me. I always used just 'for let' instead.

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