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Zazzex Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

One being a 'national writer' and another being an unknown writer,

Hello,

Is the following correct?StartFragment>

"Manchuria depicted by two Japanese literary writers, one being a 'national writer' and another being an unknown writer, showed ........."



Thanks a lot
  

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No. Since you have failed to present a complete sentence, I can only suppose that this is what is meant: Manchuria , depicted by two Japanese literary writers, one nationalistic and the other unknown, was shown ...

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  • Since you have failed to present a complete sentence, I can only suppose that this is what is meant: Manchuria , depicted by two Japanese literary writers, one nationalistic and the other unknown, was shown ...
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No. Since you have failed to present a complete sentence, I can only suppose that this is what is meant:

Manchuria, depicted by two Japanese literary writers, one nationalistic and the other unknown, was shown ...

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