I think the following sentence is grammatically correct (awkward as it may sound), but my friend thinks it's incorrect. Can anyone give me an answer and perhaps an explanation of the grammar?
"The President's visit to France followed by 2 weeks his visit to Germany".
Thank you!
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Is the following sentence grammatical? (less awkward) I'm afraid your friends are correct. The sentence's problem is in its word order.
— JohnParis
Is the following sentence grammatical?
(less awkward) I'm afraid your friends are correct.
The sentence's problem is in its word order.
The president visited France two weeks after he visited Germany.
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Is the following sentence grammatical? (less awkward) I'm afraid your friends are correct. The sentence's problem is in its word order. The president visited France two weeks after he visited Germany.