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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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1) This speaks to her materialism and how, in her world, a certain amount of wealth is a barrier to entry for a relationship.


2) She should have listened to her and helped her.


Are these grammatically correct?

  

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1) This speaks to her materialism and how, in her world, a certain amount of wealth is a barrier to entry for a relationship . I don't understand. My guess is you mean this.

  • 1) This speaks to her materialism and how, in her world, a certain amount of wealth is a barrier to entry for a relationship .
  • I don't understand.
  • My guess is you mean this.
  • This speaks to her materialism and how, in her world, a certain amount of wealth is a barrier to entering a relationship.
  • You could also delete the word 'entering'.
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1) This speaks to her materialism and how, in her world, a certain amount of wealth is a barrier to entry for a relationship. I don't understand. My guess is you mean this.

This speaks to her materialism and how, in her world, a certain amount of wealth is a barrier to entering a relationship. You could also delete the word 'entering'.

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