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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Remainder of

I will continue to campaign in this important state as the remainder of its delegates are selected and through to general election in November.

Should bold words be the remainder that?

Is this totally grammatical?

Thanks
LiJ
  

Top answer

As the rest of the delegates from that state - as the remainder of the delegates from that state - as the remainder of its delegates It's correct as is.

  • As the rest of the delegates from that state - as the remainder of the delegates from that state - as the remainder of its delegates It's correct as is.
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As the rest of the delegates from that state - as the remainder of the delegates from that state - as the remainder of its delegates

It's correct as is.
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Grammar GeekAs the rest of the delegates from that state - as the remainder of the delegates from that state - as the remainder of its delegates

It's correct as is.

Just after I posted, I found that I misunderstood remainder as reminder. That's why my question was strange!

Thanks, GG.

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