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Apatzinguense Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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I am having difficulty writing this sentence starter for this question. I will provide the context


Context: Being bilingual has a lot of benefits.

1. What are some of the benefits that being bilingual has brought to you?

2. What are some of the benefits of being bilingual that has brought to you?


The second question sounds really awkward to me. Am I correct? Is # 1 correct? the of being

phrase is confusing me.


Now let's look at the sentence starter for the above question:


1. Some of the benefits of being bilingual that have been brought to me are__________________


2. Some of the benefits that being bilingual has brought to me are________________________


The first sentence starter sounds awkard to me and the second one sounds correct. Am I correct?

Please let me know what you think.



  

Top answer

apatzinguense 1. What are some of the benefits that being bilingual has brought to you? What are {some of the benefits ......

  • apatzinguense 1.
  • What are some of the benefits that being bilingual has brought to you?
  • What are {some of the benefits ......
  • [ that [being bilingual] has brought ____ to you ] }?
  • Correct.
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apatzinguense1. What are some of the benefits that being bilingual has brought to you?

What are
{some of the benefits
...... [ that [being bilingual] has brought ____ to you ] }?

Correct.

apatzinguense2. What are some of the benefits of being b

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