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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

September event

Which one of these (if any) is grammatically correct?

At the September event, we celebrated plenty of successes from the past two years across the UK.

At the September event, we celebrated plenty of successes across the UK from the past two years.

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Top answer

Anonymous At the September eve nt w e celebrated plenty of successes that we have had across the UK in the past two years. As shown. I recommend adding the words in blue.

  • Anonymous At the September eve nt w e celebrated plenty of successes that we have had across the UK in the past two years.
  • As shown.
  • I recommend adding the words in blue.
  • CJ
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AnonymousAt the September event we celebrated plenty of successes that we have had across the UK in the past two years.
As shown. I recommend adding the words in blue.

CJ
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Thank you so much. Were my sentences incorrect? I know they could have been written better.
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AnonymousWere my sentences incorrect?
Yes. That's what corrections in red mean.

CJ

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