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Danial1 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

Hi! all the teachers here.
I want to know, whether my sentences are right?
(I am going to market and I say to my sister)
a-Is there anything that I bring from the market.
And what about this one-
b-Is there anything to bring from the market.
Can I say this too-
c-Is there anything to be brought from the market.
what is the difference in meaning between b and c.
Thanks! in advance.
  

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a is ungrammatical.

b Add a question mark and it's OK, but I'd say 'Can I bring you anything back from the market?'

c With a question mark it's OK but I'd say 'Do you want anything
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Rover_KE'Can I bring you anything back from the market?'
Hi! Rover
I want to know why did you write "back" in the above sentence why didn't you write"bring you anything from the market"
Rover_KE'Can I get you anything at the market?
And about this one-why did you use "at" and not 'Can I get you anything from the market'
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I might also use either of the alternatives to my suggestions that you propose .

I wasn't trying to give a complete list of all the possible variations on this theme.

Rover
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Thanks Rover_KE.You solved my problem Sir.

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