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Tenacious Learner Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Sentente Doubt

Hi teachers,

Is this sentence correct?

I'll go to a demostration for a free Internet.

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

" The Internet demonstration (not the Internet) is free.

  • " The Internet demonstration (not the Internet) is free.
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"I'll go to a free Internet demonstration." The Internet demonstration (not the Internet) is free.
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Ok. but what I wanted to express is that everybody should have free Internet, in the name of that I'll go to a demostration.
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Oh, a demonstration like a protest march? I was thinking you mean a "how-to" demonstration.

More words would help: I'm going to a demonstration to promote free access to the Internet for everyone.
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Thank you very much, clear and direct!
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Sorry! I didn't understand the meaning of your sentence.

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