1- Is the following sentence grammatically correct: She reads a lot of books, however, she finds little to do differently?
* I feel that it is not correct, but I don't know why. Is my answer correct?
2- Which of the following would be the least polite response in the situation below: A friend asks you ,"Do you have any plans for Friday?" You reply:
a) "I am kind of busy this weekend. Why do you ask?"
b) "Sure I do. Don't you see what my work is like these days?"
c) "You see, it all depends. Anything special?"
* I go for 'a'
1- Is the following sentence grammatically correct: She reads a lot of books, however, she finds little to do differently? " While it is grammatically correct, it does not make sense. " It doesn't relate to the first sentence.
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1- Is the following sentence grammatically correct: She reads a lot of books, however, she finds little to do differently? It is grammatically correct except that you need a semi-colon after "books." While it is grammatically correct, it does not make sense. I don't understand the second sentence starting with "however." It doesn't relate to the first sentence.
She reads a lot of books; however, she doesn't learn much from them.