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Lucas21c Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Sentence structure

Could you tell me which one is right among the following sentences? Thank you in advance.

1. The cheering party went to the Old Trafford by two buses.

2. The cheering party went to the Old Trafford separately by two buses.

3. The cheering party went to the Old Trafford in two groups by two buses.

4. The cheering party went to the Old Trafford in two groups by bus respectively.
  

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'Cheering party' is certainly odd to me. Do you mean 'cheerleaders' or just 'fans/supporters'? lucas21c Could you tell me which one is right Only #1 is a reasonable choice.

  • 'Cheering party' is certainly odd to me.
  • Do you mean 'cheerleaders' or just 'fans/supporters'?
  • lucas21c Could you tell me which one is right Only #1 is a reasonable choice.
  • #2 and #3 are redundant, while #4 egregiously misuses 'respectively'.
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'Cheering party' is certainly odd to me. Do you mean 'cheerleaders' or just 'fans/supporters'?
lucas21cCould you tell me which one is right
Only #1 is a reasonable choice. #2 and #3 are redundant, while #4 egregiously misuses 'respectively'.
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The name is Old Trafford, not the Old Trafford'.

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