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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
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Steven finds related stuff to the movie that marked him when he was a child.

In the sentence "Steven finds related stuff to the movie that marked him when he was a child." is the grammar correct?

When I use the word "marked" I mean that the movie that Steven saw years ago was very important to him.

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There are a couple of problems: Steven finds related stuff related to the movie that impressed marked him when he was a child

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There are a couple of problems:

Steven finds related stuff related to the movie that impressed marked him when he was a child
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In the sentence "Steven finds related stuff to the movie that marked him when he was a child." is the grammar correct?
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"Steven finds stuff related to the movie that marked him when he was a child."


When I use the word "marked" I mean that the movie that Steven saw years ago was very important

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