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Navitasan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Since childhood

Is this sentence correct:

1-He wants to betray his best friend since childhood.
Meaning: He wants to betray the person who has been his best friend since childhood.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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Hi That's exactly right. It's his childhood friend - his best friend from those days - but now he's thinking of betraying him Dave

  • Hi That's exactly right.
  • It's his childhood friend - his best friend from those days - but now he's thinking of betraying him Dave
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Hi

That's exactly right. It's his childhood friend - his best friend from those days - but now he's thinking of betraying him

Dave
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Is this sentence correct?
1-He wants to betray his best friend since childhood.
2. He wants to betray the person who has been his best friend since childhood.
To me, both sentences are at least somewhat ambiguous. I suggest the following revisions t

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