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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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The style of playing originally came from me

I am having a problem in understanding this sentence : "That style of playing originally came from me and George having a party piece when we were kids". Can I write it like this for better understanding : "That style of playing originally came from me and George that we were having when were kids"?
  

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"That style of playing originally came from me and George having a party piece when we were kids". Do you undersand what 'a party piece' means? Can I write it like this for better understanding : "That style of playing originally came from me and George that we were having when were kids"?

  • "That style of playing originally came from me and George having a party piece when we were kids".
  • Do you undersand what 'a party piece' means?
  • Can I write it like this for better understanding : "That style of playing originally came from me and George that we were having when were kids"?
  • No.
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"That style of playing originally came from me and George having a party piece when we were kids". Do you undersand what 'a party piece' means?


Can I write it like this for better understanding : "That style of playing originally came from me and George that we were having when were kids"? No.

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Hasibrahman"That style of playing originally came from me and George that we were having when were kids"?

No.

George and I invented that style of playing when we were kids performing party pieces at birthday celebrations.
That style of playing was created by George and me when we were kids performing party pieces at birthday celebrations.

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