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Too finicky 7 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Please have a look at these sentences.

REVIEW: GRAMMAR AND IDIOMATICALLY CORRECT


1. I saw your picture where you were holding a balloon and jumping on the sofa.

or

I saw your picture in which you were holding a balloon and jumping on the sofa


2. In college, Tom used to sneak in through the back door of class at the end of the lecture.


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too finicky 7 1. I saw your picture where you were holding a balloon and jumping on the sofa. or I saw your picture in which you were holding a balloon and jumping on the sofa The first sentence is an informal or everyday style.

  • too finicky 7 1.
  • I saw your picture where you were holding a balloon and jumping on the sofa.
  • or I saw your picture in which you were holding a balloon and jumping on the sofa The first sentence is an informal or everyday style.
  • The second one is a more formal style.
  • too finicky 7 2.
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too finicky 71. I saw your picture where you were holding a balloon and jumping on the sofa.
or
I saw your picture in which you were holding a balloon and jumping on the sofa

The first sentence is an informal or everyday style. The second one is a more formal style.

too finicky 72. In college, Tom used to sneak in through

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