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SHD Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

We noticed that there are damages to the decorative nails on the base of the sofa. It seems that the nail trims were being poorly tapped by hammer.

  

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The meaning is clear, but it could be better grammatically. We noticed that there is damage to the decorative nails on the base of the sofa. It seems that they were carelessly hammered in.

  • The meaning is clear, but it could be better grammatically.
  • We noticed that there is damage to the decorative nails on the base of the sofa.
  • It seems that they were carelessly hammered in.
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The meaning is clear, but it could be better grammatically.

We noticed that there is damage to the decorative nails on the base of the sofa. It seems that they were carelessly hammered in.

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