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Hans51 Posted 5 years ago
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This shelf is so low that any children can reach it.

This shelf is so low that any children can reach it.

= This shelf is low enough for any children to reach it

= This shelf is low enough for any children to reach.


Which one is correct between them?

Thank you so much as usual in advance.

  

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Hans51 Which one is correct between them? " I would always use "reach" there. "

  • Hans51 Which one is correct between them?
  • " I would always use "reach" there.
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Hans51Which one is correct between them?

It has to be either "This shelf is low enough for any child …." or "This shelf is low enough for children …."

I would always use "reach" there. For "it", I would want something like your original: "This shelf so low that any child can reach it."

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