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MD Posted 11 years ago
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I am going to my home that it's there in sydney where my parents live there along with my sister who studying Masters in Sydney University.
  

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it's in Sydney where my parents live along with my sister who studying Masters in Sydney University. I am student but I know grammer little bit.

  • it's in Sydney where my parents live along with my sister who studying Masters in Sydney University.
  • I am student but I know grammer little bit.
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I am going to my home.it's in Sydney where my parents live along with my sister who studying Masters in Sydney University.
I am student but I know grammer little bit.
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Thanks. I want to tell everything in one sentence. Do you have any idea?
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My try is:
I'm going to my home in Sydney, where my parents live with my sister who is studying for a Master degree at Sydney University.
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saty932I am student, but I know grammer grammar a little bit.
saty932I am going to my home. It's in Sydney
Note your mistakes. If you wish t
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4444mvI'm going to my home in Sydney, where my parents live with my sister, who is studying for a Master's degree at Sydney University.
As shown. (Yours is the best answer so far.
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CalifJim 4444mvI'm going to my home in Sydney, where my parents live with my sister, who is studying for a Master's degree at Sydney University.As shown. (Yours is the best answer so far. )CJ
Thanks CJ!! I should have placed a comma after 'sister' !!
Thanks for your correction with Master's degree.
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4444mvI should have placed a comma after 'sister'!
Yes, unless there is more than one sister and you're referring only to the one who is studying for a Master's degree at Sydney University. Then you need the comma.

So strictly speaking, we haven't been given enough information to know whether we should use a comma or not.
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CalifJim 4444mvI should have placed a comma after 'sister'!Yes, unless there is more than one sister and you're referring only to the one who is studying for a Master's degree at Sydney University. Then you need the comma.So strictly speaking, we haven't been given enough information to know whether we should use a comma or not. CJ
So, using a comma, the modif
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4444mvSo, using a comma, the modification would be non-restrictive.
Correct. With the comma the modification would not be there to describe the sister in greater detail for the purpose of identifying exactly which sister she was. It would be there just to add more information about the sister we had already identified.

CJ
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CalifJim 4444mvSo, using a comma, the modification would be non-restrictive.Correct. With the comma the modification would not be there to describe the sister in greater detail for the purpose of identifying exactly which sister she was. It would be there just to add more information about the sister we had already identified.CJ
Thanks CJ!!

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