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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

She managed to convice her grandmother, who was reluctant, to meet her

In the sentence "She managed to convince her grandmother, who was reluctant, to met her", is the grammar correct?

Context: Sue and her grandmother had a big fight years ago.

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to meet her, not to met her. You have a conflict between convince ... to meet her and reluctant to meet her .

  • to meet her, not to met her.
  • You have a conflict between convince ...
  • to meet her and reluctant to meet her .
  • Even the comma doesn't persuade me that you meant the former.
  • This might help.
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to meet her, not to met her.


You have a conflict between convince ... to meet her and reluctant to meet her. Even the comma doesn't persuade me that you meant the former. This might help.

She managed to convince her reluctant grandmother to meet her.

CJ

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