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Reegis Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Members of this sect call themselves Christians but they don't belong to any of the recognized Christian churches.

Hello.

Members of this sect call themselves Christians but they don't belong to any of the recognized Christian churches.

- Is this sentence grammatically correct?
- Would you construe it as 'some members' or 'all members'?
- If the intended meaning was 'all members', then would it be more clear to put 'the' before 'members'?

  

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Reegis - Is this sentence grammatically correct? Yes. Reegis - Would you construe it as 'some members' or 'all members'?

  • Reegis - Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • Yes.
  • Reegis - Would you construe it as 'some members' or 'all members'?
  • All members Reegis If the intended meaning was 'all members', then would it be more clear to put 'the' before 'members'?
  • No, not really, though you could.
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Reegis- Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Yes.

Reegis- Would you construe it as 'some members' or 'all members'?

All members

Reegis If the intended meaning was 'all members', then would it be more clear to put 'the' before 'members'?

No, not really, though you could.

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