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Just a passer by Posted 5 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

"Single-player games that force you to play while online". So, is this correct or it's basically "Single-player games that make you play while THEY are online"?

  

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Just a passer by "Single-player games that force you to play while online". ] Yes, as a noun phrase. It's not a complete sentence, but there's nothing wrong with it grammatically.

  • Just a passer by "Single-player games that force you to play while online".
  • ] Yes, as a noun phrase.
  • It's not a complete sentence, but there's nothing wrong with it grammatically.
  • Just a passer by it's basically "Single-player games that make you play while THEY are online"?
  • It's while YOU are online or while THEY are online.
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Just a passer by"Single-player games that force you to play while online". So, is this correct[?]

Yes, as a noun phrase. It's not a complete sentence, but there's nothing wrong with it grammatically.

Just a passer byit's basically "Single-player games that make you play while THEY are online"?

It's while YOU are o

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