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English Learner 2593 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

[When we arrive the city whose people greeted us warmly, with open arms and big smiles.]

Hi everyone,

I am writing to ask about sentence structure, Does it seem to be OK?

[When we arrive the city whose people greeted us warmly, with open arms and big smiles.]

  

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No. It's not a sentence. When we arrive , the city [whose people greeted us warmly, with open arms and big smiles] (You need a predicate here.

  • No.
  • It's not a sentence.
  • When we arrive , the city [whose people greeted us warmly, with open arms and big smiles] (You need a predicate here.
  • ")
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No. It's not a sentence.

When we arrive, the city [whose people greeted us warmly, with open arms and big smiles] (You need a predicate here. The subject is "city.")

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