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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
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Should it be "also, there are" or "there are also"?

Thus, there are sufferings we receive from the outer world of the objective environment, such as disasters and calamities. But also, there are / there are also various sufferings arising from within ourselves — the subjective self.

Should it be "also, there are" or "there are also"?

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I would go with the second one: "But there are also various sufferings arising . " However, the first one would work ok.

  • I would go with the second one: "But there are also various sufferings arising .
  • " However, the first one would work ok.
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I would go with the second one:
"But there are also various sufferings arising . . ."

However, the first one would work ok.

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