Can someone explain to me if the following sentence is valid or grammatical correct? Scenario: reason for asking for a course timetable! Sentence is shown below:
1. "I am asking this is because where I live is about one hour away from the college by train."
2. "I am asking this is because I live in London which is one hour away from the college by train."
Any opinion is appreciated!!!
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Hi, Kimagi—and welcome to English Forums. 1. I am asking this because where I live is about one hour away from the college by train.
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Hi, Kimagi—and welcome to English Forums.
1.
I am asking this because where I live is about one hour away from the college by train.
2.
I am asking this because I live in Londo n, w hich is one hour away from the college by train.
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1. I am asking this because where I live is about one hour away from the college by train. 2. I am asking this because I live in London, which is one hour away from the college by train. 3. The reason I am asking this is because....