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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which of the sentences are correct?

Which of the 2 is correct?

As a player, his value is at the offensive end of the floor.
As a player, his value is immense at the offensive end of the floor.

I'm not sure how to put the 2 sentences?

He assisted me in [the] drawing of the blueprints.

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Both of the value sentences are correct, but the second (with "immense") looks more unnatural as a sentence. If said aloud, "immense" would be stressed. - He assisted me in [the] drawing of the blueprints.

  • Both of the value sentences are correct, but the second (with "immense") looks more unnatural as a sentence.
  • If said aloud, "immense" would be stressed.
  • - He assisted me in [the] drawing of the blueprints.
  • "He assisted me in drawing the blueprints" or "He assisted me in the drawing of the blueprints" "the" and "of" are not necessary, but if you put one you must put the other.
  • "in the drawing of" would be the complete phrase used.
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Both of the value sentences are correct, but the second (with "immense") looks more unnatural as a sentence. If said aloud, "immense" would be stressed.

- He assisted me in [the] drawing of the blueprints.
"He assisted me in drawing the blueprints"
or
"He assisted me in the drawing of the blueprints"

"the" and "of" are not necessa

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