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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

"there isn't certainly such a big difference"

  

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No. It lacks capitalisation and punctuation.

  • No.
  • It lacks capitalisation and punctuation.
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No. It lacks capitalisation and punctuation.

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anonymous

"There isn't certainly such a big difference."

The adverb "certainly" can sometimes be fussy about its linear position. This is notably so in copular clauses with NPs containing a pre-determiner modifier and a determiner like such a big dif

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