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Piplot Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

s correct this expression? "to cause the maximum possible destruction"

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What's to correct? You have intercalated it into no sentence.

  • What's to correct?
  • You have intercalated it into no sentence.
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What's to correct? You have intercalated it into no sentence.
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Mm like this?

They had orders to detonate the bomb at 680 meters above the ground to cause the maximum possible destruction.

Is correct?
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They had orders to detonate the bomb 680 meters above the ground to cause the maximum possible destruction.

Yes, that is correct. (Notice that I deleted 'at')

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