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Kingston123 Posted 9 years ago
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Where to place “to check it” in this sentence?

Jesse complained to house owner, Hank, about something is living in her room. So Hank & his mate reached her room by taking stairs, which tied by band "do not cross", to check it.

I placed it very end of the sentence but I am feeling to wrong about it.

Where to place "to check" in this sentence?

  

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Jesse complained to the house owner, Hank, that something was living in her room, so to check it, Hank and his mate reached her room by taking the stairs, which were barricaded by a ribbon reading "Do not cross".

  • Jesse complained to the house owner, Hank, that something was living in her room, so to check it, Hank and his mate reached her room by taking the stairs, which were barricaded by a ribbon reading "Do not cross".
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Jesse complained to the house owner, Hank, that something was living in her room, so to check it, Hank and his mate reached her room by taking the stairs, which were barricaded by a ribbon reading "Do not cross".

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