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Ye Thu Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Structure and Meaning

An old cat wanted to kill all the mice in the barn. One day the mice met to talk about the great harm that she was doing them. Each on told of some plans by which to keep out her way.
In the above passage, is the sentence " Each on told of some plans by which to keep out her way " grammatically correct and what does it mean? Thanks a trillion.
  

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No, it isn't grammatical. See correction below. Ye Thu Each o ne told of some plans by which to keep out of her way.

  • No, it isn't grammatical.
  • See correction below.
  • Ye Thu Each o ne told of some plans by which to keep out of her way.
  • Each one = each mouse told of = told the other mice about "By which" refers to the plans.
  • q=keep+out+of+someone%27s+way
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No, it isn't grammatical. See correction below.
Ye ThuEach one told of some plans by which to keep out of her way.
Each one = each mouse
told of = told the other mice about
"By which" refers to the plans.
For "keep out of her way", have a look at this:
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teechrNo, it isn't grammatical. See correction below.Ye ThuEach one told of some plans by which to keep out of her way.Each one = each mousetold of = told the other mice about"By which" refers to the plans.For "keep out of her way", have a look at this:

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