what's the different meaning of two below sentences?
such as these parts are part of the final product.
such these parts are part of the final product.
thanks
The second is more ungrammatical than the first, but neither constitutes a valid sentence. It is possible that you mean this: Parts such as these are part of the final product. I guess it is also possible that you simply mean: These parts are part of the final product.
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The second is more ungrammatical than the first, but neither constitutes a valid sentence. It is possible that you mean this:
Parts such as these are part of the final product.
I guess it is also possible that you simply mean:
These parts are part of the final product.
The "parts .