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Bamtori Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct? // Opportunity where ??

Teachers, are these sentence correct?:
We are offering a rare Job opportunity where you can earn from home using your computer :
I want an opportunity where people around the world can view my site.

I've seen many cases with the opportunity to do something/ of doing something, but not an opportunity where. Please help. I would appreciate any help!
  

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'Where' is used, but it is informal. Try this: We are offering a rare job opportunity in which you can earn from home using your computer. I want an opportunity in which people around the world can view my site.

  • 'Where' is used, but it is informal.
  • Try this: We are offering a rare job opportunity in which you can earn from home using your computer.
  • I want an opportunity in which people around the world can view my site.
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'Where' is used, but it is informal. Try this:

We are offering a rare job opportunity in which you can earn from home using your computer.
I want an opportunity in which people around the world can view my site.
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Thanks always, Mister Micawber!

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