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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Sentence assistance

A friend just asked where are you going. Is my response correct: I am heading to the center of Belgium.

Specifically, is center of Belgium in my sentence right?

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I'm unsure what you are seeking in the way of confirmation. Grammatically, I see no problem (except I spell centre differently). Your answer might be useful to the recipient unless he/she were in Brussels--which is typically the centre of Belgium.

  • I'm unsure what you are seeking in the way of confirmation.
  • Grammatically, I see no problem (except I spell centre differently).
  • Your answer might be useful to the recipient unless he/she were in Brussels--which is typically the centre of Belgium.
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I'm unsure what you are seeking in the way of confirmation. Grammatically, I see no problem (except I spell centre differently). Your answer might be useful to the recipient unless he/she were in Brussels--which is typically the centre of Belgium.
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Anonymousis center of Belgium in my sentence right?
It's grammatically correct but it doesn't convey much information. Where is the "center" of any nation? Often it's in the middle of some abandoned field that no one ever heard of, or in some random mountain range where no one ever goes. If you asked to meet me in the center of the U.S., I would have no pre
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Thank you. Yes, that is what I thought. Would you please tell me what unless in your last sentence implies? Is it the same as 'if' in meaning?
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Got it. Thank you for your clarification.

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