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Cookiemonster Posted 18 years ago
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the two...

Hi,

The two children get along quite well.
The two get along quite well.(pointing the children)

Could I omit the "children"?

/C.M
  

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The two children get along quite well. ( pointing the children ) Could I omit the "children"? Yes you can if the context is clear.

  • The two children get along quite well.
  • ( pointing the children ) Could I omit the "children"?
  • Yes you can if the context is clear.
  • I would suggest adding ' of them' The two of them get along quite well.
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The two children get along quite well.
The two get along quite well.(pointing the children)

Could I omit the "children"?


Yes you can if the context is clear.

I would suggest adding 'of them'

The two of them get along quite well.
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Thank you so much optilang!

/C.M

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