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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

On Monday, he will be released

Hi teachers,



Is it wrong to say, "He on Monday will be released," to mean On Monday, he will be released?
  

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HUBLOT Hi teachers,Is it wrong to say, " He on Monday will be released ," to mean On Monday, he will be released? I see absolutely no merit in using that awkward underlined sentence. I would lower your score for using sentences like that.

  • HUBLOT Hi teachers,Is it wrong to say, " He on Monday will be released ," to mean On Monday, he will be released?
  • I see absolutely no merit in using that awkward underlined sentence.
  • I would lower your score for using sentences like that.
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HUBLOTHi teachers,Is it wrong to say, "He on Monday will be released," to mean On Monday, he will be released?
I see absolutely no merit in using that awkward underlined sentence. I would lower your score for using sentences like that.
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Thanks a lot, c45.

The Atlanta-based company on Monday will begin airing a two-minute spot ...
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57563812/coca-cola-ads-to-address-obesity-epidemic

Should this sentence
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HUBLOTShould this sentence be "On Monday, the Atlanta-based company will begin airing a two-minute spot ..."?
It would be more natural,
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Thanks a lot, fivejedjon.

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