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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Some issues

1. Is this sentence grammatical:



"She's very protective of her private life, and she has every right to that."



2. By the way, and still in regard to the former sentence, is 'protective' the best word?

  

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1. " 2. By the way, and still in regard to the former sentence, is 'protective' the best word?

  • 1.
  • " 2.
  • By the way, and still in regard to the former sentence, is 'protective' the best word?
  • It's OK.
  • Clive
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1. Is this sentence grammatical: Yes


"She's very protective of her private life, and she has every right to that."

I'd say "She's very protective of her private life, and she has every right to be."


2. By the way, and still in regard to the former sentence, is 'protective' the best word? It's OK.

Clive

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