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Santosh121 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Sitting

'When our classes were off and we managed spare time, our sitting would be held in college cafe.' Is the sentence grammatically correct?
  

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I don't know what you mean by 'sitting'. Do you simply mean "We would sit in the college café"?

  • I don't know what you mean by 'sitting'.
  • Do you simply mean "We would sit in the college café"?
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I don't know what you mean by 'sitting'.

Do you simply mean "We would sit in the college café"?
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By the word sitting I mean to say getting together to chat over cups of tea/coffee.
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fivejedjonI don't know what you mean by 'sitting'.Do you simply mean "We would sit in the college café"?
Yes, I mean to say that.
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santosh121'When our classes were off and we managed spare time, our sitting would be held in college cafe.' Is the sentence grammatically correct?
It's not exactly correct, no.

When we didn't have classes and we had some spare time, we would sit (together) in the college cafe.

CJ

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