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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

I’ve correctly used ‘under the guidance of’ and ‘together with the’ in the sentence, haven’t I?

I’ve correctly used ‘under the guidance of’ and ‘together with the’ in the sentence, haven’t I?


The university students under the guidance of Professor Roberts, their dean, together with the other delegates to the international conference, were given accommodations at a five-star hotel.

  

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It's very confusing. Did Professor Roberts guide them to the hotel? Was the professor also in the group?

  • It's very confusing.
  • Did Professor Roberts guide them to the hotel?
  • Was the professor also in the group?
  • Professor Robert's students and the dean of the department, as well as the other delegates to the international conference were given accommodations at a five-star hotel.
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It's very confusing. Did Professor Roberts guide them to the hotel? Was the professor also in the group?


Professor Robert's students and the dean of the department, as well as the other delegates to the international conference were given accommodations at a five-star hotel.

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