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Anon006 Posted 7 years ago
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Is this okay: I wanted to rent there last time I was in Texas but thought it’d be a waste because I travel so frequently.

  

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anon006 Is this okay: I wanted to rent there last time I was in Texas but thought it’d be a waste because I travel so frequently. Yes, with a comma after "Texas", but only if we already know where "there" is. It seems to mean "Texas", but that is not clear.

  • anon006 Is this okay: I wanted to rent there last time I was in Texas but thought it’d be a waste because I travel so frequently.
  • Yes, with a comma after "Texas", but only if we already know where "there" is.
  • It seems to mean "Texas", but that is not clear.
  • " But that still could be used if we knew you meant Amarillo, and Texas is huge, so renting "there" is not specific enough alone.
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anon006

Is this okay: I wanted to rent there last time I was in Texas but thought it’d be a waste because I travel so frequently.

Yes, with a comma after "Texas", but only if we already know where "there" is. It seems to mean "Texas", but that is not clear. If you want to pack it all in the one sentence, it should be "The last time I was in Tex

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