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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

To one's advantage

To your advantage, the fighting was all around you.


1. Is the sentence above grammatically correct and natural-sounding?

2. Grammatically, is "to your advantage" modifying the whole clause "the fighting was all around you"?

I'd say yes to both questions, but I'm not quite sure.

  

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fire1 1. Is the sentence above grammatically correct and natural-sounding? As far as that goes, yes, but it seems to me that it would not be advantageous to have the fighting all around me.

  • fire1 1.
  • Is the sentence above grammatically correct and natural-sounding?
  • As far as that goes, yes, but it seems to me that it would not be advantageous to have the fighting all around me.
  • fire1 2.
  • Grammatically, is "to your advantage" modifying the whole clause "the fighting was all around you"?
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fire11. Is the sentence above grammatically correct and natural-sounding?

As far as that goes, yes, but it seems to me that it would not be advantageous to have the fighting all around me.

fire12. Grammatically, is "to your advantage" modifying the whole clause "the fighting was all around you"?

Yes, if it makes se

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