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Gumchik Tong Posted 9 years ago
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'Two friends have so many things in common including their love of books and songs.'

'Siblings share similar physical traits in terms of height, weight and complexion.'

Is there any grammatical error in the two sentences mentioned above? Please help. Thank you.

  

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Grammatically they are OK. I would put a comma before "including" in the first sentence. " unanswered, but one would really need to see it in full context.

  • Grammatically they are OK.
  • I would put a comma before "including" in the first sentence.
  • " unanswered, but one would really need to see it in full context.
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Grammatically they are OK. I would put a comma before "including" in the first sentence.

In isolation, the first sentence seems to leave the question "Which two friends?" unanswered, but one would really need to see it in full context.

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