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Nikitus Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Kevin enters to Mandy´s. People look at Mark who has ragged clothes

Hello.

Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

"Kevin enters to Mandy´s with Mark. People look at Mark who has ragged clothes. he doesn´t want to enter, because he is discriminated for being a hobo."

Thanks.
  

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Nikitus enters to Mandy´s What does that mean? Nikitus who has ragged clothes Do you mean "who is wearing ragged clothes" instead? Nikitus H e does n' t

  • Nikitus enters to Mandy´s What does that mean?
  • Nikitus who has ragged clothes Do you mean "who is wearing ragged clothes" instead?
  • Nikitus H e does n' t
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Nikitusenters to Mandy´s
What does that mean?
Nikitus who has ragged clothes
Do you mean "who is wearing ragged clothes" instead?
NikitusHe doesn't
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Dear teechr:

First of all, thanks for your answer.

Mandy´s is a coffe shop /restaurant.

Yes, I mean who is weearing ragged clothers.

Thanks.
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Kevin and Mark go to Mandy's (cafe), but Mark, who is wearing ragged clothes, is reluctant to go in; he notices people at the cafe staring at him and feels discriminated against for being a hobo.

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