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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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It built a mystery

Is it correct to say "you'll study in which word class each is"
And is this sentence correct "leaving how and why it was built a mystery"
I think "...it built a mystery"

Am I right?
  

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Anonymous Is it correct to say "you'll study in which word class each is" It is so hyper-formal that it was hard for me to understand at first. And we can't really 'study' each word's class, because there is not enough matter to it. You'll learn which class each word is in .

  • Anonymous Is it correct to say "you'll study in which word class each is" It is so hyper-formal that it was hard for me to understand at first.
  • And we can't really 'study' each word's class, because there is not enough matter to it.
  • You'll learn which class each word is in .
  • Anonymous And is this sentence correct "leaving how and why it was built a mystery" That is not a sentence; it is just a non-finite clause.
  • If the complete sentence is something like this, then the phrase you present is fine: Stonehenge, England, was abandoned 3,500 years ago, leaving how and why it was built a mystery.
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AnonymousIs it correct to say "you'll study in which word class each is"
It is so hyper-formal that it was hard for me to understand at first. And we can't really 'study' each word's class, because there is not enough matter to it.

You'll learn which class each word is in.
AnonymousAnd is this sentence correct "leaving
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For example: when, why, who, where, what,etc
They can be "pronouns", "determiners", "interrogative" etc
I can say "you need to study in which word class each is"
Is that right?
Leaving how and why it was built a mystery.
I really don't understand the sentence.
To which does "it" refer ?
May I ask you to clarify more.
I'm so curious about it
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AnonymousI can say "you need to study in which word class each is"Is that right?
I wouldn't, as I have already shown you.
AnonymousTo which does "it" refer ?
Stonehenge.

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