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Mizansinha007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

teach me please

We arrived at raina in baasko.

Here, 'raina' is a village and 'baasko' is a union.

Is the above sentence correct?

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

It is not correct in its written form. You should know why by now, mizansinha. If you don't bother about the basics, people may stop bothering to respond to your questions.

  • It is not correct in its written form.
  • You should know why by now, mizansinha.
  • If you don't bother about the basics, people may stop bothering to respond to your questions.
  • The prepositions are correct.
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It is not correct in its written form. You should know why by now, mizansinha. If you don't bother about the basics, people may stop bothering to respond to your questions.

The prepositions are correct.
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I couldn't find "baasko" on the Web, and it is not among the union territories of India, which is where I am guessing these places are. But I guess I would write that, "We arrived at Raina, in Baasko."
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Sorry, fivejedjon. this is because there were lots of confusions on my mind regarding basic rules. Now i am clear.

Thanks, fivejedjon.
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mizansinha007Now i am clear.
Not quite. Emotion: sad

CJ

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