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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Position of "once again" in a conditional sentence

I would once again like to remark so and so or I would like once again to remark so and so Is "once again" rightly positioned? victoria
  

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The most natural position is a fronted adverb phrase: Once again, I would like to remark so and so This shows a bit more frustration. I would like to remark once again that so and so

  • The most natural position is a fronted adverb phrase: Once again, I would like to remark so and so This shows a bit more frustration.
  • I would like to remark once again that so and so
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The most natural position is a fronted adverb phrase:

Once again, I would like to remark so and so

This shows a bit more frustration.
I would like to remark once again that so and so
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I would like to remark so and so once again.
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AnonymousThis sentence belongs to WH family.
I think your post got lost, Anon. What sentence are you talking about?
Your example sentences have errors.
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He was hard working and So/therefore deserved the promotion. Why not so??? Please
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AnonymousHe was hard working and So/therefore so he deserved the promotion.
As shown above.
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nice informations thanks guys
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Information has no plural
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Good one . Thanks. How about 'detail' ? Can we mention it as 'details'?
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Details is the plural of detail. There can be a lot of details to remember or write.
Details can also be a verb. He details his car to get it clean and she details (lists in detail) all the steps he took.

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