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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

The men like him

Hello everyone,

Is the phrase "the men like him" correctly used in the following sentence?what does it mean?isn't it redundant?

- 'Jim here,'said the doctor,'can help us more than anyone. The men like him and he's good at noticing things.

Thanks in advance

Regards

JA

  

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Joseph A 'Jim here,'said the doctor,'can help us more than anyone. The men like him , and he's good at noticing things. ' Notice the punctuation.

  • Joseph A 'Jim here,'said the doctor,'can help us more than anyone.
  • The men like him , and he's good at noticing things.
  • ' Notice the punctuation.
  • Joseph A Is the phrase "the men like him" correctly used in the following sentence?
  • Yes.
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Joseph A'Jim here,'said the doctor,'can help us more than anyone. The men like him, and he's good at noticing things.'

Notice the punctuation.

Joseph AIs the phrase "the men like him" correctly used in the following sentence?

Yes.

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