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Joe2012 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Regarding a meaning and syntax of the sentence.

Sentence: "Of what use he is of the party ? He can do nothing. He is good for nothing"

My question/doubts: Is the above underlined sentence correct in syntax and makes sense in native English ? Or the sentence doesn't make any sense and its wrong ? I wanna know this.

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No, it is not quite right. Use this: Of what use is he to the party ?

  • No, it is not quite right.
  • Use this: Of what use is he to the party ?
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No, it is not quite right. Use this:

Of what use is he to the party ?
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Yes, yes it sounds better . Thanks. It gave me idea how to think and create sentence.Emotion: smile

Thanks

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