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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Walk

Can we find a place I don't have to walk too much.

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Thanks.
  

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Hi, It's incorrect. Where's the question mark at the end of the sentence? An appropriate preposition is missing as well.

  • Hi, It's incorrect.
  • Where's the question mark at the end of the sentence?
  • An appropriate preposition is missing as well.
  • Formal: Could we find a place in which I won't have to walk very much?
  • Less formal: Can we find a place I won't have to walk very much in ?
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Hi,

It's incorrect. Where's the question mark at the end of the sentence?
An appropriate preposition is missing as well.

Formal: Could we find a place in which I won't have to walk very much?

Less formal: Can we find a place I won't have to walk very much in?

Informal / Colloquial: Can we find a place I won't have to walk too much?

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PreciousJones
Is this sentence grammatically correct?

No.

I suppose you want to say:

Can we find somewhere to go near here?

Can we find a place where we don't have to walk too much to get to?

Hope this helps.
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PreciousJonesCan we find a place I don't have to walk too much.

Is this sentence grammatically correct?
It's grammatically correct, but won't is more idiomatic than don't. Also a place where might be a little better.

I assume you're saying you don't want to go to a big mall or to a big park or anywhere like that
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Hi,

too much - it's a problem

very much - it's a lot

Clive

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