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Nano Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

sentence

whether this is correct sentence

"we will help people in any which way" he said

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Any which way is regional English and very casual, but the sentence is grammatically correct if somewhat ellipted-- a little more usual is: "We'll help people in any which way we can," he said.

  • Any which way is regional English and very casual, but the sentence is grammatically correct if somewhat ellipted-- a little more usual is: "We'll help people in any which way we can," he said.
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Any which way is regional English and very casual, but the sentence is grammatically correct if somewhat ellipted-- a little more usual is: "We'll help people in any which way we can," he said.

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Mister MicawberAny which way is regional English and very casual, but the sentence is grammatically correct if somewhat ellipted-- a little more usual is: "We'll help people in any which way we can," he said.

Hi Micawber
We'll help people in any way we can," he said. (Is this the modern version?)

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Yes, that is more common/standard.
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Mister MicawberYes, that is more common/standard.

Thanks, Micawber.

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