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Panda pen 598 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Many buildings have the word "house" in their names

Many buildings have the word "house" in their names.

Is the sentence correct?

Or, does it look like a "Chinglish" sentence?

  

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That's fine. Clive

  • That's fine.
  • Clive
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That's fine.

Clive

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If you want to emphasise the second part, you can also invert it (1) or make the sentence passive (2).

1. The word "house" appears in the names of many buildings.

2. The word "house" is used in the names of many buildings.

(..., such as The White House or The Opera House.)

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