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Kelly Tan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Which is the correct sentence?

Every segment of the camp was good - better than any other I have attended. (The camp was held a month ago.)

Every segment of the camp was good - better than any others I had attended. (The camp was held a month ago.)

Which is the correct sentence?

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Top answer

Every aspect of the camp was good . The camp was better than any other I have attended. Every aspect of the camp was good .

  • Every aspect of the camp was good .
  • The camp was better than any other I have attended.
  • Every aspect of the camp was good .
  • The camp was better than any of the other s I have attended.
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Every aspect of the camp was good. The camp was better than any other I have attended.
Every aspect of the camp was good. The camp was better than any of the others I have attended.
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars

Why is 'segment' wrong?
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A segment is a part of a whole that can be divided into parts.

The last segment of a soap opera is always the most exciting.
This segment of the freeway is under construction.
The segment of the automobile market that was most profitable last year was light-duty trucks.

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