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Sundarnaz Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Movement of freedom

The movement of freedom their forefathers struggled so hard for has at last come.

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

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sundarnaz Is this sentence grammatically correct? Sometimes the answer to such a question is "yes and no". This time, it is "yes or no".

  • sundarnaz Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • Sometimes the answer to such a question is "yes and no".
  • This time, it is "yes or no".
  • Some people think that grammar stands apart from meaning, and they would say yes.
  • Some of us think that a wrong meaning makes a sentence ungrammaticsl, and we would say no.
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sundarnazIs this sentence grammatically correct?

Sometimes the answer to such a question is "yes and no". This time, it is "yes or no". Some people think that grammar stands apart from meaning, and they would say yes. Some of us think that a wrong meaning makes a sentence ungrammaticsl, and we would say no. "Movement of freedom" is not understandable.

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