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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

People live...

1. People live here are so kind.
2. People lived there were so kind.
3. You'll meet people are wiling to go there.
4. You'll meet people have been wiling to go there.
Are they grammatically correct?
Or do I have to use "adjective clauses"
  

Top answer

They are not correct. You will need to use relative (adjective) clauses.

  • They are not correct.
  • You will need to use relative (adjective) clauses.
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They are not correct. You will need to use relative (adjective) clauses.
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Jumanah1. The people living here are so kind.
Jumanah2. The people who lived there were so kind.
Jumanah3. You'll meet people who are wiling to go there.
Jumanah4. You'll meet people who have been wiling to go there.
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Here, you'll meet people are going there.
Here, you'll meet people have always been going to go there.
Here, you'll meet people having/have fun.

I asked my teacher and she said " they're okay", but she wasn't sure.
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JumanahHere, you'll meet people are going there. No, this makes no sense. You'll meet people who are going there. You'll meet people going there.
Here, you'll meet people have always been going to go there. You'll meet people who have always been going there. (What is this supposed to mean?)
Here, you'll meet
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Thank you very much for your help.

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