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Perfect Stranger Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Part of the sentence that I don't know where to put

Dear All,

Could you please have a look at this sentence?

I'm going to make them fill-in those handouts I showed you last time for each and every chapter.

I'm not quite sure where for each and every chapter should be placed.

I'm going to make them fill-in those handouts I showed you last time for each and every chapter.
I'm going to make them fill-in those handouts for each and every chapter I showed you last time.

The way it is written now seems to be incorrect...

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Perfect Stranger I'm not quite sure where for each and every chapter should be placed. That's understandable. That sentence is a bit tricky.

  • Perfect Stranger I'm not quite sure where for each and every chapter should be placed.
  • That's understandable.
  • That sentence is a bit tricky.
  • I would use the following: I'm going to make them fill in those handouts I showed you last time — one for each and every chapter.
  • CJ
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Perfect StrangerI'm not quite sure where for each and every chapter should be placed.
That's understandable. That sentence is a bit tricky. I would use the following:

I'm going to make them fill in those handouts I showed you last time — one for each and every chapter.

CJ

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