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Pructus Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"Tell your friends what a kind person you met."

"Tell your friends what a kind person you met."

Is this sentence correct?

How about, "Tell your friends what a kind person he is that you met."

Many Pre-thanks ~~~
  

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Hi Pructus, I might say 'Tell you friends what a kind person you have (just) met'. ' Best wishes, PBF

  • Hi Pructus, I might say 'Tell you friends what a kind person you have (just) met'.
  • ' Best wishes, PBF
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Hi Pructus,

I might say 'Tell you friends what a kind person you have (just) met'.

'Tell your friends what a kind person he is that you have met.'

'Tell your friends how kind he is.'

Best wishes,

PBF
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Hi pructus

You can say either:
"Tell your friends what a kind person you met."
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"Tell your friends what a kind person he is."

But I wouldn't combine the two the way you did in your second sentence.
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Thanks! Peaceblinkfriend and Yankee...

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