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Mercy Jhansi Posted 13 years ago
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'Can someone tell me also a simple sentence using it?' or 'Can someone also tell me a simple sentence using it?'. Is both are correct or only the second is correct?
  

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Mercy Jhansi Can someone also tell me This is the usual word order. Use this one. The other one puts the word 'also' between the verb ( tell ) and its object ( sentence ), which we try very hard not to do in English.

  • Mercy Jhansi Can someone also tell me This is the usual word order.
  • Use this one.
  • The other one puts the word 'also' between the verb ( tell ) and its object ( sentence ), which we try very hard not to do in English.
  • By the way, it's also better to say "give me a sentence" than "tell me a sentence".
  • CJ
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Mercy JhansiCan someone also tell me
This is the usual word order. Use this one.

The other one puts the word 'also' between the verb (tell) and its object (sentence), which we try very hard not to do in English.

By the way, it's also better to say "give me a sentence" than "tell me a sentence".

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