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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

There are 30 people in this tour group and include me.

Hi teachers,



There are 30 people in this tour group and include me.
Is this sentence correct?

There are 30 people in this tour group, including me.
Is this wrong?
  

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There are 30 people in this tour group and include me. Is this sentence correct? No.

  • There are 30 people in this tour group and include me.
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • No.
  • There are 30 people in this tour group, including me.
  • Is this wrong?
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There are 30 people in this tour group and include me.
Is this sentence correct? No.

There are 30 people in this tour group, including me.
Is this wrong? Yes. (I meant 'No'. I read the question as "Is this correct?")

I couldn't have said both sentences were wrong.
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HUBLOTThere are 30 people in this tour group and include me.Is this sentence correct?
No
HUBLOTThere are 30 people in this tour group, including me.Is this wrong?
No. It's correct.By the way, we wait in a line, not on a line.
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In one of the most localized linguistic oddities I've come across, New Yorkers wait "on" line. I've never heard it elsewhere.

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