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Oaihan Schizerion Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Two sentences

1."His sons, both of whom are political commentators, are receiving death threats from the supporters of their opponent party."

2."Don't expect good results if you don't work hard."

Are they grammatically correct? Can they be simplified?

  

Top answer

" Are they grammatically correct? Yes. Can they be simplified?

  • " Are they grammatically correct?
  • Yes.
  • Can they be simplified?
  • Not much.
  • They are fine as written.
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1."His sons, both of whom are political commentators, are receiving death threats from the supporters of their opponent's party."

2."Don't expect good results if you don't work hard."

Are they grammatically correct? Yes.

Can they be simplified? Not much. They are fine as written.

Clive

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