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Cat navy 425 Posted 6 years ago
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Question about sentences

Dear all,

Kindly tell me which of the following sentences is correct.

1) If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother at Tom's wedding in tow.

2) If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother at Tom's wedding.


Thank you.

  

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1) If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother at Tom's wedding in tow. No Say If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother in tow at Tom's wedding. The implication here is that she didn't want to attend the wedding.

  • 1) If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother at Tom's wedding in tow.
  • No Say If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother in tow at Tom's wedding.
  • The implication here is that she didn't want to attend the wedding.
  • 2) If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother at Tom's wedding.
  • OK Clive
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1) If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother at Tom's wedding in tow. No

Say If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother in tow at Tom's wedding. The implication here is that she didn't want to attend the wedding.


2) If my memory is right, you arrived with your mother at Tom's wedding. OK


Clive

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