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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Their place to cross

Hello~
In the following sentences below, should a preposition "in" be before the words "their place"?
Is the sentence corret in itself? If so, what could be the best interpretation of the part underlined?
Any comments would be welcomed. Thank you~
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Partners must break down walls they may not even have realized existed.
In a school, the principal and the head of the community organization describe
an “invisible line” between them that neither thought was their place to cross.
  

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Anonymous In the following sentences below, should a preposition "in" be before the words "their place"? No. Anonymous Is the sentence corre c t in itself?

  • Anonymous In the following sentences below, should a preposition "in" be before the words "their place"?
  • No.
  • Anonymous Is the sentence corre c t in itself?
  • Yes.
  • Anonymous the best interpretation of the part underlined?
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AnonymousIn the following sentences below, should a preposition "in" be before the words "their place"?
No.
AnonymousIs the sentence correct in itself?
Yes.
Anonymousthe best interpretation of the part underlined?
not to be one's place to (do s

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