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Nor Priest Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammaically correct ?

There is no country that has very serious problems as this country.

There is no country that has problems as very serious as this country.

Which one is grammatically correct and sounds more common to use ?

Thank you.
  

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4 Answers
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Perhaps you mean

'No other country has problems as serious as this one.'

Rover
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Yes, you are right.

That's what I want to say.

Thank you.
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By the way, could it be if I say like this ?

There is no country has problems as serious as this country.

Is it still grammatically correct ?
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No.

You could say - if you must -

'There is no country which has problems as serious as this country has.'

Rover

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